Michigan flood watch: Water less than 8 inches from top of ...
Half of the Lower Peninsula and all of the Upper Peninsula is under a flood watch.
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Half of the Lower Peninsula and all of the Upper Peninsula is under a flood watch.
civicmedia.usWater levels on the Cheboygan dam rose again overnight after falling nearly an inch Tuesday. If the water level rises just a bit more, residents downstream of the dam will be moved into the ‘set’ phase of the state's ‘ready, set, go’ safety plan.
www.fox2detroit.comThe Cheboygan area has now reached the "set" stage of the county's safety protocol. Officials are asking people to begin "packing and preparing your family, pets and vehicle for potential departure" in the event of an evacuation.
radio.wcmu.orgLocal and state agencies in Cheboygan, Michigan, were on heightened alert after a state of emergency was declared due to rising water levels near a dam,
news.ssbcrack.comCheboygan Dam within 5 inches of flood. Evacuations ordered around Muskegon River.
bridgemi.comWith Michigan Department of Natural Resources officials continuing to monitor spring runoff on the Cheboygan River today, the water level at the Cheboygan Dam and Lock Complex rose slightly overnight. The DNR has been checking water levels at Mullett Lake, along the Cheboygan River and at the dam over several days. The water level at the dam today measured 21 inches below the top of the dam, which represents a half-inch increase since Tuesday.
www.michigan.govThe water level at the Cheboygan Lock and Dam Complex climbed again on Thursday afternoon, with the water sitting less than 6 inches from the top.
www.clickondetroit.comOfficials with the State of Michigan are continuing to monitor the fluctuating water levels around the Cheboygan Dam and Lock complex in Northern Michigan. Here's the latest information
www.wxyz.comAs water levels continue to rise at the Cheboygan dam, the county's sheriff's office is urging residents downstream of the dam to start packing essentials in case they are evacuated.
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