Ilsa Minor | Daily Press
Monday was the first day of summer, but it certainly didn’t feel like it in Escanaba. City crews braved winds up to 45 miles per hour while cleaning up damage from a storm that cracked branches and downed lines throughout the area Sunday night and early Monday morning. Above, a city employee assesses a Ludington Park tree that was damaged by the storm. The National Weather Service anticipates wind speeds to drop significantly today, but for cool temperatures to linger, with highs in the low 60s.
Ilsa Minor | Daily Press
Monday was the first day of summer, but it certainly didn’t feel like it in Escanaba. City crews braved winds up to 45 miles per hour while cleaning up damage from a storm that cracked branches and downed lines throughout the area Sunday night and early Monday morning. Above, a city employee assesses a Ludington Park tree that was damaged by the storm. The National Weather Service anticipates wind speeds to drop significantly today, but for cool temperatures to linger, with highs in the low 60s.