Since we have a La Nina Summer with only 5 days of 90 degree weather in July means a wild cold hard La Nina weather that will hit the northwest and northeast portion of the United States. Detroit will be affected. The western part of the U.S. a experience a roller coaster ride of air and wind chill temperatures. On week and spring-like weather follow by one week of extreme cold. In Michigan the January thaw will be delay until the later part of the month. February will be the worst!

A small clip of an arctic polar vortex will dip down to Detroit and the rest of Michigan start from west. The jet stream will further south. There will a parade of low pressure storm systems effecting from the mid-west from northwest and northeast U.S. So brace yourselves for more winter storms, blizzards, more Alberta Clippers and Nor-Eastern galore every 2 weeks from January to mid-March.

Don't panic folks. By April cool to warn weather will come early. But La Nina will be hanging in the South Pacific for a couple years.

Thank- you global warming!