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It seems hard to believe that just a few days after many areas saw highs only in the single digits, we had yet another January thaw. But indeed that was the case on Tuesday, as southerly winds transported some very mild weather across much of northern Michigan, especially over the Lower Peninsula. Below is a look at the records set on Tuesday, January 29th. These readings are especially interesting, as this is climatologically our coldest week of the year. |
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Location |
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Tuesday (1/29) |
Wednesday (1/30) |
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Alpena |
Record |
49º (1932) |
49º (1932) |
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Actual |
46º |
46º |
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Gaylord |
Record |
42º (2008) |
42º (2008) |
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Actual |
47º |
47º |
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Pellston |
Record |
44º (2008) |
44º (2008) |
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Actual |
47º |
47º |
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Traverse City |
Record |
50º (1914) |
50º (1914) |
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Actual |
51º |
51º |
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Houghton Lake |
Record |
45º (1932) |
45º (1932) |
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Actual |
48º |
48º |
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Sault Ste Marie |
Record |
48º (1914) |
48º (1914) |
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Actual |
35º |
35º |