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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. -
The Whitest of Christmases and Other Christmases Past
Frequently during the Christmas Season, meteorologists are asked; Are we going to have white Christmas? -
Fall Review for 2007
Fall of 2007: One of the Warmest and Nicest Autumns Seen In These Parts That Had Staying Power -
Final Snowfall Totals from the December 16th, 2007, winter storm
SNOWFALL TOTALS ACROSS SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN ENDING UP BEING IN THE SIX TO TEN INCH RANGE...WITH SNOW DRIFTS OF 1 TO 3 FEET BEING REPORTED. -
Snowfall totals from the December 1st-2nd Winter Storm
Sumary From The December 1st-2nd Winter Storm including Snowfall Totals -
Snowfall totals from the November 21-22, 2007, storm
...THE SEASONS FIRST ACCUMULATING SNOW ARRIVES ON THANKSGIVING DAY... -
Winter 2007-2008 Outlook
LA NINA SETTLES IN FOR THE WINTER OF 2007-08 -
Tornado Outbreak on October 18-19, 2007
A strong and potent storm in the Upper Great Lakes drove a cold front through Lower Michigan during the evening and overnight hours on October 18 and 19. -
Summer of 2007 Review
The Summer of 2007 had many contrasting patterns which was mainly due to a rather amplified and at times, changeable upper wind pattern. -
Autumn 2007 Outlook
Now that summer is moving on, what does the autumn have in store for Southeast Lower Michigan? Below are the analogue years chosen since the late 1800s for this fall. -
August 24th Tornado Outbreak - With Radar Images
Four tornadoes moved through portions of Southeast Michigan on August 24. In addition, there were widespread reports of severe thunderstorm wind gusts producing downed trees, limbs, and power lines. -
Summer Outlook Part 2
Yes, it is already half over (and it really does seem like it just began)... -
Severe Weather Summary for July 5, 2007
A few rounds of strong to severe storms moved through southeast Michigan on July 5. Temperatures climbed into the mid-80s for much of the region, and this combined with cold air aloft to create an environment which favored the growth of severe thunderstorms. -
Spring Frequently Teased Us And Displeased Us in 2007
Spring weather across Southeast Lower Michigan was quite volatile during its three month stint. It seemed like much of the time, the temperatures were on a vast roller-coaster resulting from a dominant high amplitude upper wind pattern. -
What will the summer be like?
Will La Nina Arrive During the Summer? -
May 15, 2007 Severe Weather Event
The first major severe weather event of the season resulted in widespread reports of wind damage and large hail. -
Winter snowfall update and local winter outlook performance
The snow season for the Winter of 2006-07 will go down in the climate files as long but light across Southeast Lower Michigan. -
Spring 2007 outlook and Winter 2006-20007 review
THE TWO-FACED WINTER OF 2006-07 WINTER STATISTICS AND SPRING 2007 OUTLOOK -
Cold Easter In Store For The Region
Over a week ago we alerted our readers to the fact of a pattern change expected to come the first week of April bringing much colder weather for Southeast Lower Michigan. This latest cold outbreak remains on track and is expected to persist at least through Easter Weekend. -
Snowfall and ice accumulation from the March 1st 2007 Winter Storm
Snowfall and ice accumulation from the March 1st 2007 Winter Storm -
Snowfall totals from the February 13th-14th, 2007, winter storm
PRELIMINARY SNOWFALL TOTALS THROUGH 11 AM. CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW HAS ALSO BEEN REPORTED. WE THANK ALL OUR SPOTTERS FOR THESE REPORTS. -
Snowfall totals from the January 25th, 2007, Lake Effect Event
Snowfall totals through 9 pm January 25th, 2007, are available in graphic and text formats. -
2006 Annual Climate Summaries
A wet and warm 2006 across southeast lower Michigan. Check out the annual climate summaries for Detroit and Flint. -
Winter Storm January 15, 2007, graphics and text
A WINTER STORM HIT SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY MORNING...PRODUCING A MIXED BAG OF WINTER PRECIPITATION. -
Winter 2006-2007 Exceptionally Mild
Winter 2006-07: Exceptionally Mild and Moist Thus Far...Will It Continue?