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Drone footage has captured dramatic scenes of massive waves slamming against Michigan’s St. Joseph North Pier Lighthouse during a powerful lake-effect snowstorm on December 1, 2025. Waves reaching 20 to 30 feet battered the 35-foot lighthouse as gusts of up to 50 mph whipped across Lake Michigan, accompanied by heavy snowfall that created whiteout conditions across the region.

Lake-effect snowstorms occur when frigid Arctic air passes over the relatively warm, unfrozen waters of Lake Michigan, picking up moisture and creating intense updrafts. This storm produced snowfall totals of up to two feet in downwind areas, according to National Weather Service reports. The combination of high winds, towering waves, and heavy snow created a dramatic spectacle, illustrating the raw power of nature over the Great Lakes.

The drone footage provides an unprecedented aerial view of the storm’s intensity, showing waves crashing with force against the lighthouse, spray flying into the air, and snow-driven winds whipping across the pier. Local authorities have warned residents to exercise caution, avoid the waterfront, and stay indoors while the storm continues to impact the area.

This event underscores the extreme weather conditions that the Great Lakes can generate during the winter months and the power of lake-effect snow to create sudden, hazardous conditions for coastal communities. The lighthouse, a long-standing sentinel of Lake Michigan, remains a symbol of resilience against the lake’s formidable forces.
 

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