We’re not sure how it happened, but the end of summer is upon us – and that means it’s time to start preparing for the onset of chillier weather here in the Great Lakes State. If you’re not a fan of freezing temperatures and over-the-top snowfall levels, though, you’re in luck. The Old Farmer’s Almanac has just released its long-range weather forecast for winter 2018-2019, and Michigan is in for a relatively mild year.
According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, the majority of the United States (including Michigan) will experience milder-than-usual temps during the upcoming winter months.
If you’re not ready to endure subzero weather, you’ll be happy to know that temperatures are expected to remain above average throughout the winter months, with the exception of December.
Michigan will still experience average levels of snowfall, but this precipitation is expected to be countered with plenty of rain - a sign of milder winter temperatures.
While heaviest snowfall in the Lower Peninsula can be expected in early December, January, and early February, more snow will make a surprise appearance in mid-March.
Upper Peninsula residents will experience slightly below-normal snowfall, so your wintertime journey to visit family in the U.P. might be a bit less treacherous than usual.
If you’re looking to plan a warm-weather getaway, shoot for late December, early or late January, or early February. These periods are expected to be Michigan’s coldest.
While these predictions aren’t set in stone, they do suggest that wintertime in Michigan will be slightly less stressful than usual - even if it’s just by a few temperature points.
What do you think, Michigan? Are you looking forward to the winter months, or do these predictions have you dreading the arrival of snowfall mixed in with rain? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!
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