Southeast Michigan Weather History


This Day in Southeast Michigan Weather History ...

On November 5, 2005, thunderstorms developed out ahead of a rapidly deepening surface low. A small bow echo took down trees and power lines across Saginaw County. This storm was responsible for cutting power to 6700 homes and one injury as a tree fell onto a man, trapping him under the branches. Pea sized hail also accompanied this storm,blanketing the ground so thick in Merrill that it looked like snow.

Also on November 5, 1990, 2.07 inches of precipitation was recorded in the city of Saginaw. This is the highest amount of precipitation recorded in the month of November in Saginaw.


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