IT IS RAINING – ICE BECOMES VERY UNSAFE DURING & AFTER RAIN
Polar Vortex Ice Cave Hype Machine
Ice Cave Evening by Mark Miller
A quick look at the current conditions on Lake Michigan’s Manitou Passage from South Beach in Leland!
EDITOR’S NOTE: It’s DANGEROUS on the ice, especially if you’re not familiar with it. There’s tips to help you stay safe below!
It’s a frosty 3 degrees in Leland with winds whipping powdery snow around and more single digits & high winds driving wind chills far below zero coming over the next couple of days. That’s not optimal for driving, and schools across the county are cancelled. It could, however, bring to life ice formations & caves on Leelanau’s western shore like we’ve seen several times in recent years. We’ve pulled together some articles & info on this page and will try to check in with a live look later today!
The Freep reports that Michigan is bracing for potentially record-breaking cold this week:
A polar vortex is forecast to batter the Great Lakes and Midwest regions Tuesday through Thursday, with the lowest temperatures set to occur Wednesday. Some areas of Lower Michigan could face wind chills as low as 45 degrees below zero, according to the National Weather Service.
That would mark the most bitter cold in years for the region.
…The polar vortex is the large area of cold air and low pressure near each of the Earth’s poles. The air flows counter-clockwise near each of the poles, hence “vortex.”
“Many times during winter in the northern hemisphere, the polar vortex will expand, sending cold air southward with the jet stream,” the NWS explains.
Mark took this back in Mark of 2014. View the photo bigger and see more awesome shots in his Northern Michigan winters photo album.