Karl Bohnak, TV6 & FOX UP

Karl Bohnak

TV6 & FOX UP

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Severe Thunderstorm Warning

Severe thunderstorm warning for portions of Gogebic and Ontonagon Counties → Read More

Severe thunderstorm warning issued for Gogebic, Ontonagon Counties

A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for parts of Gogebic and Ontonagon Counties until 6:45E/5:45C. → Read More

December 5, 1822: "Completely Isolated"

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft was the first Indian agent in the Lake Superior district. He was assigned to the lonely outpost of Sault Ste. Marie in 1822. On December 4th, he observed, the weather has been intensely cold for the past three days. Shortly after, → Read More

December 3, 1856: The "Severest Winter Ever Known" Begins

The winter of 1856-57 was declared the Severest Winter Ever Known on the Upper Midwest frontier. It began early and hung on remarkably late into the spring. It featured deep snow and bitter cold that began with a monstrous snowstorm in early December.Thi → Read More

December 2, 1985: Buried!

One of the mightiest, most widespread snowstorms on record struck the Upper Midwest and the U.P. on December 1-2, 1985.This storm developed out of an unsettled weather pattern that persisted across North America all of November. All month it seemed we wer → Read More

December 1: Meteorological Winter

Today begins meteorological winter. Meteorologists divide the seasons into three-month periods. That means winter runs from December through February. I can imagine what you might be thinkingthat in the Upper Peninsula, winter runs at least a month on e → Read More

Another Event with Marginal Temperatures

Low pressure is moving up from the southwest and will bring precipitation into Upper Michigan tonight into Tuesday. The temperature profile for this event will again be marginal; meaning a good share of the area will be near the rain-snow line.The best ch → Read More

Winter Lovers: Time to Panic?

You may have heard about the El Nino that's developed. A quick review, the Southern Oscillation is a cyclical pattern of warm and cold pools of water in the Equatorial Pacific. The warm phase is called El Nino EN because the warming usually peaks near th → Read More