There are two water temperatures, incoming and lake temp. On Friday, 6/15/12 water incoming water temp was 63 degrees. Air temp was 86 degrees
Muskegon, Ludington, and Grand Haven are few of the Michigan port cities on Lake Michigan
South Haven, Michigan, got its name from its location on the southern end of the Black River, near Lake Michigan. It was originally called "South Harbor" when it was established in the 1830s, reflecting its role as a shipping port. The name was later changed to South Haven to better align with its identity as a haven for ships and travelers. The area developed as a popular resort destination, further solidifying its name in the region.
Both Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Chicago, Illinois are located on Lake Michigan. Ironically, neither major city is in the state of Michigan.
distance between Muskegon and Milwaukee is 87 miles or 139.98 Kilometers
Lake Michigan is approximately 60 miles west of Ann Arbor, Michigan. The closest point on the lake is usually around the city of South Haven or the Indiana Dunes, depending on your route. Travel time by car typically takes about an hour to an hour and a half, depending on traffic and the specific destination along the lake.
No. Ohio is south of Lake Erie. Ontario is north of Lake Erie.
There are no Canadian provinces south of Lake Superior, that is Michigan
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Lake Erie is South of Lake Huron
You can, Lake Michigan is fairly clean and the water temperature is cold, but tolerable from June-September.
Starting at the Indiana line, medium-sized cities would be Benton Harbor, St. Joseph, South Haven, Holland, Grand Haven, Muskegon, Ludington, Manistee, Travers City, and Petosky. Also in the upper peninsula is Escanaba.
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