Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Damaging ice shoves push into homes in Cheboygan County, Michigan

"Wind-driven ice shoves struck multiple lakes in Cheboygan County, Michigan, during an ongoing flooding event in April 2026, pushing onshore and into residential structures. The event is unfolding as elevated water levels from snowmelt and recent rainfall continue to drive flooding and evacuations across northern Michigan.
Rising water levels allowed late-season lake ice to become mobile under strong winds, leading to reports of ice shoves across several lakes in the region. The ice moved into residential areas, adding stress to shoreline structures, and while fully verified impacts remain limited, the phenomenon has been confirmed within Cheboygan County, Michigan and along Lake Superior near Ashland and Washburn, Wisconsin.
On Mullett Lake in Cheboygan County, ice moved onto shore and into residential structures with little warning, destroying decks, exterior fixtures, and outbuildings." W

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