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Flood Michigan Wayne 1998-03-09
se-1998-5633059 · 1998-03-09T06:00:00Z
The record
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| start_utc | 1998-03-09T06:00:00+00:00 |
|---|---|
| end_utc | 1998-03-09T12:00:00+00:00 |
| event_type | Flood |
| origin_utc | 1998-03-09T06:00:00+00:00 |
| last_fix_utc | 1998-03-09T12:00:00+00:00 |
| geo_granularity | point |
| state | Michigan |
| state_fips | 26 |
| county | WAYNE |
| county_fips | 76 |
| cz_type | Z |
| injuries | 0 |
| deaths | 0 |
| episode_narrative | A strong low pressure system moved northeast from the southern Plains, reaching the lower Ohio Valley on the evening of the 8th, then crossing Ohio and Lake Erie into Ontario on the 9th. This system brought a multitude of weather events to southeast Michigan.Over two inches of rain fell on parts of far southeast Michigan on the night of the 8th into the morning of the 9th. Some of the higher rainfall totals were 2.16 inches in Morenci and 2.1 inches in Allen Park. The rain caused some minor urban flooding in Wayne County, where a few streets were flooded. In Allen Park, 14 homes experienced some flooding.Four to six inches of snow fell in Bay County on the 9th. The highest snowfall total, six inches, was recorded seven miles west of Linwood, near the community of Crump.Strong north winds occurred during the storm's closest approach on the 9th. A few trees were downed along the Tuscola County shoreline, seven miles northwest of Akron, as these winds came off of Saginaw Bay. Later in the morning, the wind downed power lines in Flint, Burton, Davison, Otisville, and Swartz Creek. |
| provisional | false |
Provenance
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