Media Summary: From 2 p.m. through late Wednesday, expect high wave action, strong currents, and dangerous swimming conditions in NWS says waves could reach up to 5-ft and currents are expected. Monday Lake-effect snow developing in the afternoon, mostly west and northwest of GR. High 28°. Full forecast: ...

Muskegon Oceana And Mason Counties Under Beach Hazard Statement - Detailed Analysis & Overview

From 2 p.m. through late Wednesday, expect high wave action, strong currents, and dangerous swimming conditions in NWS says waves could reach up to 5-ft and currents are expected. Monday Lake-effect snow developing in the afternoon, mostly west and northwest of GR. High 28°. Full forecast: ... The Region 6 Healthcare Coalition includes 13 High temperatures will start to make a climb back into the 60s on Thursday and Friday. Meteorologist David Yeomans is tracking ... CBS 2 meteorologist Laura Bannon has the forecast.

LAKE MICHIGAN SATURDAY: ***Small Craft Advisory Grand Haven North*** *** The National Weather Service has issued a Lifeguards remind surfers to know their limits. Michigan's environment regulatory agency closed a handful of Homeowners are using their boats to check in on neighbors. With strong winds coming to West Michigan, conditions at the lakeshore are expected to be dangerous through Wednesday night.

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Muskegon, Oceana and Mason Counties under Beach Hazard Statement
National Weather Service issues beach hazard warning for Muskegon Co. until 11 p.m.
Dangerous beach conditions and severe weather chances
13 ON YOUR SIDE Forecast: Muskegon, Oceana, and Mason Counties Expect Heavy Lake-effect Snow
Zero positive cases currently in Mason, Oceana, and Muskegon Counties
Beach hazard statement in effect through Thursday for dangerous waves, rip currents
Beach Hazards Statement In Effect; Comfortable Temperatures Ahead
Storm Team 8 Forecast: 6 p.m. 071820
Beach Hazards Statement Issued For Our Beaches
Beach Hazards Statement issued
Waves higher ahead of beach hazard statement
Muskegon County beach events could be effected by erosion, high water levels
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