GRAND HAVEN — Lake Michigan looked like the ocean on Monday, as a bomb cyclone kicked up gigantic waves along Michigan’s coastline.
Continuous large waves battered the Muskegon and Grand Haven piers on March 16 as a gale warning was in effect. According to the National Weather Service, strong northwest winds stirred up waves reaching 18 to 23 feet, with occasional swells topping 30 feet.
Sand and snow, mixed with winds up to 55 knots (about 63 mph), created periods of low visibility along the shoreline…