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View Comments Wisconsin swimmers should stay out of Lake Michigan Tuesday and early Wednesday because high waves and strong winds will make for dangerous conditions, the National Weather Service said. Beaches in Racine, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Sheboygan, Manitowoc and Kewaunee counties have a high swim risk, according to the weather service. Kenosha County beaches have a moderate swim risk. A strong cold front will surge down Lake Michigan this afternoon, resulting in rapidly building waves and onshore winds along the Lake Michigan shoreline, the weather service said in a statement. Northeasterly winds of 20 to 30 mph are expected to start mid-afternoon along with the cold front, which likely will bring thunderstorms as well. ....
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Lee Newspapers Over Fatherâs Day weekend and into that following Monday, four youths were pulled from Lake Michigan and did not survive, three along Wisconsinâs southern shore in Racine and one on Indianaâs south shores in Michigan City. Another was also pulled from the water along Michigan Cityâs beach that weekend and was last reported on life support. The unpredictability of a powerful body of water like Lake Michigan â the deadliest of the Great Lakes â is what is blamed for these recent tragedies. At least 11 people have drowned in Lake Michigan in May and June of this year, bringing Lake Michigan water-safety and education to the forefront of public conversation, according to statistics maintained by the Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project. ....
Lily Limbert died June 29 at Children s Hospital, according to Racine County Medical Examiner Michael Payne. Limbert had just completed the eighth grade and would have been an incoming freshman at Greendale High School, said Kitty Goyette, Greendale Schools communications director. Limbert was one of two teenage girls who were pulled from the waters of North Beach on June 21. Shortly after 5 p.m., emergency crews responded to the beach for one to two teenage girls who were experiencing an emergency in Lake Michigan, according to a June 21 news release from the Racine County Sheriff s Office. The first girl was rescued with cuts and scratches to her body. The second girl, later identified as Limbert, received medical attention at the scene and was taken to Children’s Hospital by Flight for Life, the sheriff s office said. ....