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Winter of 2015-16 in Pictures - SE Michigan


michsnowfreak

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This is my annual pictoral recap for SE MIs winter that has just  past. I have actually done one every year on the weather boards since 2007, and usually try to wait until snow is done to post it. After two severe winters, a much milder, tamer winter this year, though not without its snow.

 

Pic recap of the severe winter of 2014-15: http://www.americanw...es-se-michigan/

Pic recap of the historic winter of 2013-14: http://www.americanw...es-se-michigan/

 

OCTOBER 2015 - T

A few flurries fell on the 17th & 18th, the first of the season

 

NOVEMBER 2015 - 5.0"

A very mild November, however the most scenic (tree-pasting-wise) snowstorm I have ever seen welcomed the season in a big way on the 21st. DTW saw 6.0" & mby saw 4.9", and this first  measurable snow ended up the largest of the season. It was the only real snow of November (other than a dusting on the 23rd), but it stayed on the ground and trees for 4 days which made for Currier & Ives scenes. The 6.0" at DTW was good enough for 5th largest Nov snowstorm on record at Detroit. This snow was a nature photographers dream, and will be a very large portion of this winters pictoral recap laugh.png

 

11-21-15...amazing scenes as heavy, wet snow fell

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11-22-15...cold, calm weather with clear skies made for amazing scenes

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11-22-15..cont...

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11-23-15...2 days later, trees still caked

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DECEMBER 2015 - 1.4"

The warmest December on record saw only a few spits of snow. A slushy coating on the 3rd and a powdery dusting on the 19th were the only measurable snowfalls, but 0.6" of sleet fell on the 28th in a raging ice storm.

 

12-28-15...icy

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JANUARY 2016 - 9.2"
A much colder month (though still slightly warmer than normal). No big storms occurred, though back-to-back 3-inch snowfalls from the 10th-12th brought the snow depth to 6", which would be the deepest of the season (quite a contrast to the double digit depths for months on end the last 2 winters!). After a week of solid snowpack mid-month, a January thaw melted much of the snow and the remainder of the month was mainly dry with patchy snowcover & frequent flakes that didnt add up.

 

1-5-16...flurries up close

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1-10-16...winter roars in with a 3.4" snow, blowing snow, howling wind, & rapidly plummeting temps, going from the 40s at 7am to the teens & well below zero wind chills by noon

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1-12-16...another 3-inch snow leaves a half foot of powder on the ground

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1-14-16...winter

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FEBRUARY 2016 - 9.8"

Bitter cold and white was the story for the heart of the month, but it started mild and ended with a roller coaster of temps with a snowstorm in between. The highlights, snow-wise, were a 2.8" snowfall on the 9th/10th which ushered winter back in, and a 4.5" storm on the 24/25th which was the 2nd largest of the season (this storm dropped 5.2" at DTW). Temp-wise, the only below zero morning of the winter came on Valentines Day.

 

2-9-16...winter returns

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2-12-16...arctic front brings whiteout squalls

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2-15-16...another day, another nickel and dime snowfall

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2-17-16...another light snow, this one full of sparkles

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2-25-16...winters 2nd largest snowstorm drops 4.5" here, much more to my north

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MARCH 2016 - 7.5"

A very mild March had a very wintry opening week. Three snowfalls hit, the largest being 3.3" on the 1st which included a rushhour gridlock whiteout. Once the snow melted on the 7th, the remainder of the month was largely spring-like.

 

3-1-16...rushhour whiteout...3.3" falls in a few hours. A few hours of freezing rain before changing to snow left a sheet of ice under the snow

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3-3-16...another snowy night, this time a more gentle, but steady, 2.7" of sugar snow fell

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3-5-16...Another March snow drops 1.5"

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3-6-16...gray, damp day as warmer weather nears

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APRIL 2016 - 2.1"

The first half of April was very cold. From April 2nd-10th, snow fell on 8 of the 9 days, with measurable snow falling on 4 consecutive days Apr 7-10. Only one longer stretch of consecutive days of measurable April snow has been seen in Detroit. However while the flakes flew nearly constantly, it was largely just a smattering of dustings here, the heavier accumulation to our north and even south.

 

4-3-16...Frozen April sunrise...what remained of yesterdays 0.4" of snow was frozen crust

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4-8-16...Opening Day started with a dusting of snow!
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4-9-16...April whiteout dropped 1.1" in less than an hour

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4-10-16...last measurable snow of the season drops 0.2"

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Thats a wrap on the 2015-16 season. With 35.0" imby and 35.3" at DTW, while certainly a subpar winter, it was actually snowier than one would expect from a super Nino (this is only 7" below normal)...and Detroits northern burbs had an above average season.

 

Since 2002 imby...

2015-16: 35.0" - 37 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2014-15: 48.5" - 74 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2013-14: 96.2" - 95 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2012-13: 47.9" - 52 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2011-12: 25.5" - 20 days w/ 1"+ snowcover
2010-11: 69.4" - 81 days w/ 1"+ snowcover
2009-10: 46.1" - 58 days w/ 1"+ snowcover
2008-09: 64.8" - 62 days w/ 1"+ snowcover
2007-08: 78.2" - 69 days w/ 1"+ snowcover
2006-07: 36.3" - 49 days w/ 1"+ snowcover
2005-06: 41.9" - 46 days w/ 1"+ snowcover
2004-05: 80.7" - 65 days w/ 1"+ snowcover
2003-04: 38.0" - 60 days w/ 1"+ snowcover
2002-03: 69.0" - 67 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

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MARCH 2016 - 7.5"

A very mild March had a very wintry opening week. Three snowfalls hit, the largest being 3.3" on the 1st which included a rushhour gridlock whiteout. Once the snow melted on the 7th, the remainder of the month was largely spring-like.

 

3-1-16...rushhour whiteout...3.3" falls in a few hours. A few hours of freezing rain before changing to snow left a sheet of ice under the snow

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3-3-16...another snowy night, this time a more gentle, but steady, 2.7" of sugar snow fell

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3-5-16...Another March snow drops 1.5"

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3-6-16...gray, damp day as warmer weather nears

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APRIL 2016 - 2.1"

The first half of April was very cold. From April 2nd-10th, snow fell on 8 of the 9 days, with measurable snow falling on 4 consecutive days Apr 7-10. Only one longer stretch of consecutive days of measurable April snow has been seen in Detroit. However while the flakes flew nearly constantly, it was largely just a smattering of dustings here, the heavier accumulation to our north and even south.

 

4-3-16...Frozen April sunrise...what remained of yesterdays 0.4" of snow was frozen crust

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4-8-16...Opening Day started with a dusting of snow!

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4-9-16...April whiteout dropped 1.1" in less than an hour

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4-10-16...last measurable snow of the season drops 0.2"

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Thats a wrap on the 2015-16 season. With 35.0" imby and 35.3" at DTW, while certainly a subpar winter, it was actually snowier than one would expect from a super Nino (this is only 7" below normal)...and Detroits northern burbs had an above average season.

 

Since 2002 imby...

2015-16: 35.0" - 37 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2014-15: 48.5" - 74 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2013-14: 96.2" - 95 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2012-13: 47.9" - 52 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2011-12: 25.5" - 20 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2010-11: 69.4" - 81 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2009-10: 46.1" - 58 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2008-09: 64.8" - 62 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2007-08: 78.2" - 69 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2006-07: 36.3" - 49 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2005-06: 41.9" - 46 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2004-05: 80.7" - 65 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2003-04: 38.0" - 60 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

2002-03: 69.0" - 67 days w/ 1"+ snowcover

 

Very nice collection!  You definitely made the most of this winter to be sure.  The only snow pics I took was way back with the Nov storm.

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