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- Great Lakes nearshore marine forecasts are issued throughout the boating season, typically beginning around April 1 and ending around December 31, dependent on ice conditions on the entrances to each individual lake.
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Nearshore marine forecasts over the Great Lakes, issued by the National Weather Service
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- Nearshore Marine Forecast
Great Lakes nearshore marine forecasts are issued throughout the boating season, typically beginning around April 1 and ending around December 31, dependent on ice conditions on the entrances to each individual lake.
Nearshore Marine Forecast. National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI. 1105 AM EDT Thu Sep 26 2024. For waters within five nautical miles of shore on Lake Michigan. LMZ849-262100- Pentwater to Manistee MI- 1105 AM EDT Thu Sep 26 2024. .REST OF TODAY...West winds 5 to 10 knots. Sunny. Waves less than. 1 foot.
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Great Lakes nearshore marine forecasts are issued throughout the boating season, typically beginning around April 1 and ending around December 31, dependent on ice conditions on the entrances to each individual lake.
Marine Weather for: Great Lakes - Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Click on the coloured marine region for which you would like the marine forecast or latest warning. Strong wind warning program start and end dates may vary.
Great Lakes nearshore marine forecasts are issued throughout the boating season, typically beginning around April 1 and ending around December 31, dependent on ice conditions on the entrances to each individual lake.
The Regular Forecast, or short-term marine forecast, is issued three times per day and covers the current day and the next day. It includes detailed information on winds, and a general description of weather conditions. It also includes any wind and freezing spray warnings in effect at the time.