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Lakeshore Flood — Sheboygan, WI

Jan 11, 2020

Strong low pressure passing by to the southeast resulted in an extended period of strong north to northeast winds along the Lake Michigan shoreline of southeast and east central Wisconsin. Wind gusts at Milwaukee Mitchell Field gusted 40 to 50 knots at time from 9 pm CST the evening of January 10 through 3 pm CST the afternoon of January 11. The persistent strong onshore winds combined with near record high Lake Michigan water levels produce severe lakeshore flooding and erosion at the Port of

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 864251). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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