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The Edmund Fitzgerald still sits at the bottom of Lake Superior, submerged in 535 feet of water, about 17 miles north-northwest of Whitefish Point, Michigan.
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4 Feet Of Record Lake-Effect Snow Buries Michigan—300,000 Face Black-Friday Whiteout
An Arctic clipper system colliding with Lake Superior's residual warmth is about to unleash one of the most severe winter storms in recent Michigan history. As families prepare for Thanksgiving travel,
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a blizzard warning for northern Wisconsin on Wednesday, November 26, as a winter storm brought up to 15.5 inches of snow to parts of the region.Footage taken by Brooke Trettin shows fluffy snowflakes falling in Ashland,
We are now into the back half of the Thanksgiving storm system, which means things are changing today. The winds have shifted, and with that comes the switch-over into predominately lake-effect snow.
The sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald still hits close to home in Wisconsin. Half a century later, the legacy lives on through memorials, museum exhibits,