Large chunks of ice have rammed into homes along Michigan's Black Lake in the northeastern Lower Peninsula as constant spring rainfall and winter melt have flooded homes and threatened to overflow ...
Flooding sent chunks of ice into Michigan homes this week after record snowfall melt and rounds of heavy rain created flooding around the Great Lakes.
Three feet of ice, heavy March snowfall and sustained rainfall created unprecedented water levels that forced residents to evacuate. A week later, water is slowly receding.
Flash flood warnings, flood warnings and advisories have been issued across northern Michigan, U.P.
Rain and melting snow are stressing Michigan dams as flood watches and warnings continue Thursday. A Cheboygan Dam water level update is expected.
Consumers Energy may shut off electricity to Cheboygan to prevent damage to electrical transmission equipment near the flooded Cheboygan River.
Homeowners along the lakes feeding into the swollen Cheboygan River started seeing water spilling into their cottages and lake houses on Wednesday.
Michigan is experiencing a pattern of disasters that researchers link directly to climate change and infrastructure built for a different era.