November doesn’t do calm. It’s the month when fall and winter wrestle for control — and the weather shows it. From howling “Witch Storms” over the Great Lakes to the first snowfalls, late-season tornadoes, and even the fading breath of hurricane season, November has a little bit of everything (and sometimes all at once).
The “Witches of November”: When the Great Lakes Turn Furious
Forget broomsticks and cauldrons — the “Witches of November” are real, and they roar across the Great Lakes every fall. These powerful windstorms earned their eerie name thanks to the chaos they can unleash: hurricane-force gusts, towering waves, and ship-sinking storms.
As colder air from Canada clashes with lingering warmth from the south, the…more
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