The S.S. Badger announced on Saturday, Oct. 3, that it is canceling its Sunday trip across Lake Michigan because of predicted high waves and gale-force winds on the lake.
The National Weather Service is warning of high waves along the Lake Michigan shoreline on Sunday, Oct. 5, because of southwest winds gusting to 25 mph or more. The service is also predicting strong rip currents along the Lake Michigan shoreline.
In addition, gale watches are in effect for the western portion of Lake Superior, along with small craft advisories along the entire Superior shoreline, as well as portions of the Lake Michigan shoreline.
In the area of Muskegon, the weather service said winds on Sunday, Oct. 5, will be about 10 mph, but gusts will be 21-25 mph. At Ludington, where the Badger docks, winds will be 10-17 mph, gusting to about 25 mph on Sunday.
“For the safety and comfort of our passengers, based on the marine weather forecast, Lake Michigan Carferry (LMC) has cancelled the Sunday, October 5, Ludington, MI (9:00 am EST) and the Manitowoc, WI (2:00 pm CST) crossings of the SS Badger,” the Lake Michigan Carferry company said on Facebook. “The Lake Michigan weather forecast is predicting gale force wind conditions with waves building from 7 – 10 feet and occasionally to 13.”
The ferry service said lake conditions will make it impossible to deliver “exceptional and comfortable” service.
“Our customer service and reservation team are ready to offer alternatives designed to ensure your satisfaction and minimize this disruption to your travel plans,” the company said, adding it will offer full refunds to those who have tickets.
“Weather permitting, the SS Badger is expected to sail on Monday, October 6,” the company said.
The S.S. Badger season is scheduled to end Oct. 12.
The Lake Express High Speed Ferry, based in Muskegon, has not announced a change of schedule. The service’s season is scheduled to end Oct. 20.
The National Weather Service said waves will exceed 4 feet from Holland and Saugatuck north past Manistee and said people should not swim.
At Ludington State Park and Stearns Beach in Ludington, the forecast is for waves 5-7 feet under sunny skies.
Near Charles Mears and Silver Lake state parks, the forecast is for 5-7 foot waves.
Muskegon State Park could see 4-6 foot waves, and Grand Haven State Park will see 3-5 foot waves.
“Heads up for dangerous swimming conditions developing on Sunday along Lake Michigan beaches from Grand Haven to Ludington! Stay dry and stay safe!,” the weather service said.
South of Saugatuck, waves will be 2-4 feet and people should use caution entering the water on Sunday.
This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: High winds, waves forecast for Lake Michigan. SS Badger cancels crossing