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Traverse City Spring Flooding Update: Roads Closed, Community Rallies, Comedy Fest Tonight

Traverse City Spring Flooding Update: Roads Closed, Community Rallies, Comedy Fest Tonight

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Good morning, this is your Traverse City Local Frequency for Thursday, April 16.

Folks, if youve been out and about this week, you know Mother Nature has been testing our resilience with that relentless spring flooding from the Boardman River overflow. Downtown areas saw some scary moments as waters rose, and just Tuesday, the bridge on Beitner Road collapsed under the pressure, cutting off access and likely keeping that vital route closed for six months or more while crews rebuild. South Airport could face up to another week of disruptions too, so if youre heading that way for flights or errands, double-check routes and stay safe on the roads. UpNorthLive reports conditions are still worsening in spots around Northern Michigan, with evacuation centers ready near Bellaire Dam if things escalate—better to pack a go-bag just in case. This flooding isnt just headlines; its real impacts like delayed deliveries, flooded basements, and families rerouting daily commutes, but our communitys pulling together with sandbags and neighborly help.

On a brighter note, shake off the gloom with some laughs tonight—the Traverse City Comedy Fest kicks off at the Comedy Club, promising a lineup of hilarious acts to get everyone through April 16 with a smile. Its the perfect antidote to rainy days, connecting us through shared chuckles and maybe even spotlighting local talent. If youre up for networking instead, head to Bellaire this evening for Business After Hours at the ASI Community Center from 5:30 to 7, a great spot to mingle, sip, and build those Northern Michigan connections that keep our economy buzzing.

Weather-wise, shake out that umbrella: a Dense Fog Advisory lingers until morning, with patchy fog sticking around into the afternoon under north winds at 10 to 15 knots. Showers and a slight thunderstorm chance early, but clearing skies later could make for smoother boating on Lake Michigan as waves build to 1 to 3 feet. Looking ahead, breezy southerlies Friday bring bigger waves up to 8 feet, so boaters plan accordingly.

Beyond the floods, keep eyes on those winery tours and live music spots that make Traverse City sparkle year-round—festivals and races are ramping up soon. Stay vigilant, support local recovery efforts, and lets turn this watery week into weekend wins.

This has been Traverse City Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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