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Winter Storm Hits Traverse City: Stay Safe During Severe Weather Awareness Week
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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Sunday, March 15.
Folks, buckle up because Mother Nature is throwing a curveball our way today with a winter storm rolling in, prompting Traverse City area government offices to delay their openings. Road crews are out in force, plowing and salting to keep things moving, but expect slippery conditions and slower travel as snow picks up through the morning and afternoon. This comes right on the heels of Governor Gretchen Whitmers proclamation kicking off Severe Weather Awareness Week here in Michigan from today through the 21st. Remember that brutal spring ice storm last year that knocked out power across a dozen counties? Its a stark reminder to dust off your emergency kit, know your plan, and stay tuned to the National Weather Service. With 33 tornadoes hitting our state in 2025 alone, preparedness isnt just smart, its what keeps our families safe when the skies turn nasty. Real talk: over 80 percent of Michigans federal disasters since 77 have been weather-related, so lets use this week to get ahead of whatever comes next.
But hey, dont let the flakes keep you indoors entirely. The 18th Annual Traverse City Boat Show wraps up today at the Grand Traverse Resort and Spa, wrapping three days of watery wonders with the latest pontoons, tri-toons, tow boats, bow riders, center consoles, and fishing rigs gleaming under the lights. Its your chance to dream big about Grand Traverse Bay adventures, snag deals, and chat with boating pros before summer hits. Perfect for shaking off the winter blues, even if you have to dodge a few snowflakes on the way.
Art lovers, head over to Alluvion Arts for the opening of We Will Not Whisper, a powerful new exhibition by 19 fierce female visual artists. Theyre tackling the erosion of civil rights head-on with bold works that spark conversation and inspire action. Its not just pretty pictures, its a call to stand tall in uncertain times, connecting our community through creativity that hits home.
As the storm swirls and events buzz, stay safe out there, bundle up, and support local. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Folks, buckle up because Mother Nature is throwing a curveball our way today with a winter storm rolling in, prompting Traverse City area government offices to delay their openings. Road crews are out in force, plowing and salting to keep things moving, but expect slippery conditions and slower travel as snow picks up through the morning and afternoon. This comes right on the heels of Governor Gretchen Whitmers proclamation kicking off Severe Weather Awareness Week here in Michigan from today through the 21st. Remember that brutal spring ice storm last year that knocked out power across a dozen counties? Its a stark reminder to dust off your emergency kit, know your plan, and stay tuned to the National Weather Service. With 33 tornadoes hitting our state in 2025 alone, preparedness isnt just smart, its what keeps our families safe when the skies turn nasty. Real talk: over 80 percent of Michigans federal disasters since 77 have been weather-related, so lets use this week to get ahead of whatever comes next.
But hey, dont let the flakes keep you indoors entirely. The 18th Annual Traverse City Boat Show wraps up today at the Grand Traverse Resort and Spa, wrapping three days of watery wonders with the latest pontoons, tri-toons, tow boats, bow riders, center consoles, and fishing rigs gleaming under the lights. Its your chance to dream big about Grand Traverse Bay adventures, snag deals, and chat with boating pros before summer hits. Perfect for shaking off the winter blues, even if you have to dodge a few snowflakes on the way.
Art lovers, head over to Alluvion Arts for the opening of We Will Not Whisper, a powerful new exhibition by 19 fierce female visual artists. Theyre tackling the erosion of civil rights head-on with bold works that spark conversation and inspire action. Its not just pretty pictures, its a call to stand tall in uncertain times, connecting our community through creativity that hits home.
As the storm swirls and events buzz, stay safe out there, bundle up, and support local. This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI