It's safe to say that it's not a good day to go boating on the Saginaw Bay. According to the National Weather Service, winds were as high as 64 mph at about 3 a.m., when the storm was at its peak. Matt Mosteiko, a meteorologist at the Pontiac-based weather station, said the storm hit the Saginaw Bay area the hardest statewide. "That weather pattern came straight down into the Saginaw Bay from Lake Huron and it could not have been a more favorable wind direction to get hit as hard as it did," said Mosteiko.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Winds hit 64 mph on Saginaw Bay during destructive storm
via MLive.com
It's safe to say that it's not a good day to go boating on the Saginaw Bay. According to the National Weather Service, winds were as high as 64 mph at about 3 a.m., when the storm was at its peak. Matt Mosteiko, a meteorologist at the Pontiac-based weather station, said the storm hit the Saginaw Bay area the hardest statewide. "That weather pattern came straight down into the Saginaw Bay from Lake Huron and it could not have been a more favorable wind direction to get hit as hard as it did," said Mosteiko.
It's safe to say that it's not a good day to go boating on the Saginaw Bay. According to the National Weather Service, winds were as high as 64 mph at about 3 a.m., when the storm was at its peak. Matt Mosteiko, a meteorologist at the Pontiac-based weather station, said the storm hit the Saginaw Bay area the hardest statewide. "That weather pattern came straight down into the Saginaw Bay from Lake Huron and it could not have been a more favorable wind direction to get hit as hard as it did," said Mosteiko.
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