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Winter Outlook For 2009-2010
JUST HOW MUCH WILL EL NINO INFLUNCE OUR WINTER? -
Unusually Cold October
Here it is the middle of October and we have yet to see a typical (or normal) day, temperature-wise. Temperatures have averaged below normal every single day, since the month began, at all three climate locations (Detroit, Flint and Saginaw). Below is the first half of the month’s temperature averages. -
Fall Outlook for 2009
Southeast Lower Michigan Autumn 2009 Outlook -
Summer Outlook For 2009
Will the first few cool days set the stage for the rest of the summer? -
Final Review Winter 2008-2009
Final Review Winter 2008-2009 -
Snowfall totals from the April 5-6th, 2009, winter storm
SNOWFALL TOTALS AVERAGED 1-4 INCHES SOUTH OF I-94, 4-8 INCHES BETWEEN I-94 AND I-69, AND 1-4 NORTH OF I-69... -
Winter Review 2008-2009
Second Stormy and Snow Winter In a Row -
Snowfall totals from the Saturday February 21st, 2009, winter storm
Snowfall totals from the Saturday February 21st, 2009, winter storm -
Is There a Light at the End of This Frigid Tunnel?
Thus far in January, there have been only a couple of days that the temperature rose above freezing and then bang, right back in the deep freeze! -
Flint/Saginaw 2008 Annual Summary
SOMETIMES CALM…SOMETIMES WILD BUT IN THE END 2008 WAS…NORMAL? SNOWIEST CALENDAR YEAR ON RECORD SINCE SNOW RECORDS BEGAN -
Snowfall totals from the January 27-28th, 2009, winter storm
18 HOUR SNOWFALL TOTALS AVERAGED 3-6 INCHES SOUTH OF I-94 AND 1-3 NORTH OF I-94. AN ELONGATED LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM TRACKING NORTHEAST ACROSS THE OHIO RIVER FROM TEXAS WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SNOW. -
Detroit 2008 Annual Summary
SOMETIMES CALM…SOMETIMES WILD BUT IN THE END 2008 WAS…NORMAL? SNOWIEST CALENDAR YEAR ON RECORD SINCE SNOW RECORDS BEGAN. -
Final snowfall totals from the January 17-18th, 2009, winter storm
THE 21 HOUR SNOWFALL TOTALS AVERAGED 4 TO 7 INCHES ALONG AND NORTH OF I-94 WITH A FEW ISOLATED 8 INCH REPORTS NORTH OF I-69. -
Snowfall totals from the January 9th-11th, 2009, winter storm
THESE ARE THE STORM TOTAL SNOW REPORTS FROM THE JAN. 9TH-11TH SNOW STORM. -
Recent predominant cold and stormy trend becoming our friend.
The recent trend toward colder than normal weather since mid November has been quite persistent... -
Snowfall totals from the December 30th-31st snow event
THESE ARE THE TOTAL SNOWFALL REPORTS FROM THE DEC. 30TH-31ST SNOW EVENT. -
High Wind Event on December 28th, 2008
THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME PEAK WIND GUSTS REPORTED TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TODAY. IN ADDITION...SPOTTERS HAVE REPORTED NUMEROUS POWER LINES AND SEVERAL LARGE TREES DOWNED. -
Snowfall totals from the December 23rd-24th, 2008, winter storm
THESE ARE THE STORM TOTAL SNOW REPORTS FROM THE DEC. 23RD-24TH SNOW STORM. -
Snowfall totals from the December 19th, 2008, winter storm
THESE ARE THE STORM TOTAL SNOW REPORTS FROM THE DEC. 19TH SNOW STORM. -
Snowfall totals from the December 9th-10th, 2008, winter storm
THESE ARE THE 30 HOUR STORM TOTAL SNOW REPORTS ENDING AT 6AM DECEMBER 10TH. -
Snowfall totals from the November 30th-December 2nd, 2008, winter storm
THESE ARE THE STORM TOTAL SNOW REPORTS FROM THE NOV. 30TH-DEC. 1ST SNOW STORM. THE SNOW BEGAN AROUND 1PM ON NOV. 30TH AND AND LASTED THROUGH THE MORNING HOURS ON DEC. 1ST. -
Winter Outlook 2008-2009
A Neutral Winter is Anything But For 2008-2009 -
Heavy Rainfall Hits Southeast Michigan
HEAVY RAINFALL HIT SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN OVER THE WEEKEND. A COLD FRONT SLOWLY MOVED THROUGH LOWER MICHIGAN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY WHILE TROPICAL MOISTURE MOVED OVER THE GREAT LAKES REGION...FIRST FROM TROPICAL STORM LOWELL FROM THE PACIFIC...AND THEN FROM THE REMNANTS OF HURRICANE IKE. -
F2 Tornado Confirmed in Plymouth
AT 918 PM SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13TH A TORNADO OCCURRED IN PARTS OF PLYMOUTH AND LIVONIA IN WAYNE COUNTY. -
Summer 2008 Review and Autumn Outlook
Temperatures averaged just on the higher side of normal. Any warm or hot spells (few that there were) were quickly extinguished by an active parade of cold fronts during the summer. -
Updated 2008 Summer Outlook
The early part of the summer has certainly had its share of rainfall and severe weather -
Derecho sweeps across Southeast Michigan on June 8th
Derecho sweeps across Southeast Michigan on Sunday June 8th -
Summer Outlook 2008
Summer Outlook 2008 -
Winter 2007-2008 Final Review
Incredible Stormy Winter Brings Widespread Record Snowfalls -
Snowfall totals from the March 27th, 2008, winter storm
THIS ADDITIONAL SNOWFALL BRINGS THE SEASONAL TOTAL AT DETROIT TO 71.7 INCHES WHICH MAKES THIS THE FOURTH SNOWIEST WINTER SINCE RECORDS BEGAN IN 1880. FLINT HAS NOW RECEIVED 82.3 INCHES OF SNOW WHICH IS THE SECOND SNOWIEST WINTER ON RECORD SINCE 1941... -
Snowfall totals from the March 21st-22nd, 2008, winter storm
Final Snowfall totals from the March 21st-22nd, 2008, winter storm -
Stormy Winter Continues...Spring Outlook
With storm after storm pushing northeast into the southern Great Lakes this winter, a surplus of snow and rain was seen and continues as of early March. -
Preliminary Snowfall Totals for March 4-5th, 2008
MUCH OF THE AFFECTED AREAS EXPERIENCED SNOWFALL AMOUNTS OF 3 TO 7 INCHES. THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS RANGED FROM 10 INCHES FOR DOWNRIVER TO AN INCH OR LESS FOR LOCATIONS IN GENESEE AND LAPEER COUNTIES. -
Snowfall totals from the February 26th, 2008, winter storm
Final snowfall totals from the February 26th, 2008, winter storm -
THE GREAT BLIZZARD OF 1978
A GREAT STORM IS UPON MICHIGAN...THE GREAT BLIZZARD OF 1978! -
Storm track should remain in gear the remainder of winter
An active storm track was forecast for this winter... -
Final Snowfall totals from the February 12th, 2008, winter storm
WIDESPREAD ACCUMULATIONS OF 3-5 INCHES OCCURRED ACROSS SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN WITHIN A 6-9 HOUR TIME FRAME...WITH MOST OF THE ACCUMULATION OCCURRING IN LESS THAN 6 HOURS. -
Snowfall totals from the February 5th-6th, 2008, winter storm
WIDESPREAD AMOUNTS RANGED FROM 6 INCHES ACROSS CENTRAL OAKLAND/MACOMB/LIVINGSTON COUNTIES TO 16 AND 18 INCHES OVER THE SOUTHERN SAGINAW RIVER VALLEY. -
Snowfall totals from the February 1st, 2008, winter storm
The following is a summary of snowfall reports received through 11 am. -
Snowfall Totals from the January 21st-22nd 2008 Snowstorm
SNOWFALL OVERSPREAD THE AREA MONDAY EVENING AS A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM STRENGTHENED AS IT TRACKED NORTHEAST ACROSS CENTRAL LOWER MICHIGAN. -
Snowfall totals from the January 15th, 2008, winter storm
Final Snowfall totals from the January 15th, 2008, winter storm -
Annual Climate Summaries For 2007
A Somewhat Mild But Stormy Year...That 2007! -
Final Snowfall Totals from the 2008 New Years Day Snowstorm
NEW YEARS DAY 2008 WILL GO DOWN AS NOT ONLY THE SNOWIEST NEW YEARS ON RECORD...BUT ALSO AS ONE OF THE MOST INTENSE SNOWSTORMS IN RECORDED HISTORY OVER A LARGE SECTION OF SOUTHEAST LOWER MICHIGAN.