
Michigan Storm Chasers
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The Cheboygan dam continues to flow wide open, and water levels are reportedly starting to rise once again today as more rain has impacted and will continue to impact the area. A state of emergency remains in effect for Cheboygan, and the risk of a dam failure remains the highest concern from local officials. Permission & Credit: Eric Nelson Jr
Michigan Storm Chasers74,431 次观看 • 3 个月前

Michigan moose in Michigamme, MI! Say that five times fast. 🫎 Okay, but this is very cool! A viewer of ours captured one of Michigan’s most-famous large animals in the Upper Peninsula today traveling near US-41 in Michigamme. The snow in the background fits the vibe perfectly. Thanks for sharing! 🎥 - Michigamme, MI - Not for Rebroadcast
Michigan Storm Chasers58,305 次观看 • 2 个月前

🚨Sirens are sounding at the Croton Dam this afternoon as water levels continue to rise, prompting downstream evacuation orders to be issued. Again, if you live in the floodplain of the Muskegon River downstream of the Croton Dam, you NEED to be evacuating right NOW!
Michigan Storm Chasers53,167 次观看 • 3 个月前

This was the scene earlier this morning moments before the M6 pileup near Broadmoor Ave. Evan was driving eastbound in a snow squall with visibility down to 100 feet when a crew helping a disabled vehicle popped out of the curtain of snow. Moments later, the pileup occurs behind him. This video serves as a true reminder of how dangerous it is to travel at higher speeds inside of a snow squall, especially when the roads are already slippery. 🎥 - Evan Heemstra - Alaska, MI (Near GRR Airport)
Michigan Storm Chasers22,785 次观看 • 5 个月前

Shortly before midnight, we had multiple reports sent in of an extremely bright green flash in the sky to the north. We went back in our database of Aurora cameras to find the culprit… and here it is!! The Manistee camera had the best angle as the object streaked across the northern sky. You can even pick up on a faint auroral glow at the same time! Not only that, but you can see the streak left behind from the flash after it occurred. Time was 11:13 PM EDT and approximately 35 seconds, October 29th, 2025, for those who’d also like to check any home security cameras.
Michigan Storm Chasers19,421 次观看 • 8 个月前
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