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Southwest Lower Michigan Weather History
The Weather History for July 11th
- 7/11/1945
- Muskegon falls to 40 degrees, setting a record low for the date. This is also the second coldest temperature for the month of July at Muskegon, just a degree warmer than the 39 degrees on July 2, 2001.
- 7/11/1957
- Thunderstorms struck West Michigan with heavy rain and high winds. There was widespread flooding of streets, with some road washouts. The 3.19 inches of rain at Lansing made this the wettest July day of the 20th century there. Many trees were blown over by thunderstorm winds and lightning struck a TV antenna in Grand Rapids, burning out the transmission line.
- 7/11/1967
- A tornado damaged a trailer, garage and silo about two miles west of Ferry in Oceana County.
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