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The New Years Eve snow dropped anywhere from 1.5-3" in southeast MI. It was glittery and beautiful. Both here & DTW picked up 2.1" last evening. Its incredible how well we do the nickel and dime. Now time for a big one. December snow totaled 11.6" here, season to date 17.3". At DTW December snow totaled 10.9" with 16.8" season to date.
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2025-2026 ENSO
michsnowfreak replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
The extraordinary warmth in the mountain west is impressive and thankfully far away. 90+ percent of the people who post on this forum had a solidly colder than avg December. -
Winter 2025-26 Medium/Long Range Discussion
michsnowfreak replied to michsnowfreak's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Agree. If we can kick off cold with a big storm than get a cold clipper pattern, that's all good. -
0.3" of snow then some freezing drizzle. Second round of snow this afternoon/evening looks better. We are nickel and diming like a boss so far this winter lol.
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Definitely can't say the storm was boring here. 0.77" of rain. Temps shot up to 60 with dewpoint of 59 (dtw 61/59) late sunday evening, then crashed to the low 20s with wind chills near 0 by sunrise Monday. Snow squalls and nonstop blowing snow all day yesterday, gusts 45-55mph, snowfall amounted to 1.8" here. So snow had been on the ground continuously from November 29 to December 20, melted 5 days before Christmas, and white ground returned 3 days after. Can't make it up.
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Snowin and blowing away. Winter quickly has returned.
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DTW peaked at 61F at 9pm. Temp fell from 59F at midnight to 23F at 8am. Wind chills are currently around 0F with snow squalls approaching.
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Nice! Im staying in Newberry Feb 18-21 but will be going to different areas.
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Winter 2025-26 Medium/Long Range Discussion
michsnowfreak replied to michsnowfreak's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Weeklies continue to show cold in the Great Lakes the entire run. The widespread cold signal for Jan 19-26 is very stark for so far out. -
Winter 2025-26 Medium/Long Range Discussion
michsnowfreak replied to michsnowfreak's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Lol hey! Seriously though, no one should care about anyone's backyard but their own. I was actually a bit surprised how quickly Chicago lost their snow, as evidenced by the mid-december appearance of beavis. Despite season to date being 17.4" at ORD & 12.9" at DTW....ORD has only had 15 days with 1"+ snowcover vs 20 days at DTW. These type of winters typically give a big storm or two to DTW, so we will see what the season brings. -
DTW was 43 at 6pm and 57 at 7pm
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2025-2026 ENSO
michsnowfreak replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
That's what im hoping. Just need to get snow back and then it can stay cold cold cold. We had snow on the ground from Nov 29 thru Dec 20. Now the ground has been bare a week and those high dews with tonight's storm will even nuke any remaining piles til the arctic front and snow squalls tmrw. -
2025-2026 ENSO
michsnowfreak replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
Weeklies continue to show cold in the Great Lakes the entire run. The widespread cold signal for Jan 19-26 is very stark for so far out. -
I would kill to be by Lake Superior in the UP for this one. What an incredible blizzard it will be. Heading up there in mid Feb so at least a good base is being laid!
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Now that you bring that up I do remember that about the depth. Couldn't remember if it was from big dogs or just back to back great storms (we spent 2 straight months in 2014 between 14-21" depth with the biggest single storm 11"). Being the climo guy its so easy for me to look up anyone's data in the US, but Canada is way more difficult. I have an environment Canada bookmark, as im other interested in peaking at Windsor or Toronto, but its definitely nowhere near as user friendly as the NWS. And yeah they hand out advisories like candy in lower MI lol.
