The National Weather Service said that waves topping 10 feet on Lake Michigan are very rare in June.
The NWS said that wave heights over 10 feet typically occur with strong storms in the spring and fall, but are "incredibly rare during the summertime months."The NWS said that their records show only two times in which wave heights topped 10 feet in June: 11.7 feet in June 2019 and 10.0 feet in June 2013.
High waves like this can wash people off piers and breakwaters, and can lead to dangerous rip currents. The NWS said it's unsafe to swim or be along the shore.that I have read and agree
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