Last Summer a La Nina summer in Metro-Detroit Area resulted in less 90 degree temperatures. Cooler days and more rainfall that led to historic flooding in August.

This year Winter in Michigan and rest of Metro-Detroit will be worst than last year. There will be another La Nina effect that will result in colder temperatures due to Polar Vortex and more snow that will reach about a foot to two feet in some areas.

In November: There will be more chances for snow showers and colder temps. Follow by brief semi-cool warm ups in between that will last to mid-December.

In December: after a semi-cool temperatures end, before Winter Solstice, there will more snow shower chances. One winter weather advisory and a chance of winter storm watch by late December. More below normal frigid temps. A White Christmas may come early.

In January: The January thaw will be delayed until later part of the month. The Polar Vortex will leave the North Pole and creep down the Great Lakes area at least two times every three weeks. It will bring a record dangerous arctic chill to all of Michigan and Metro-Detroit. There will a chance for a Blizzard Warning by mid to late January. A Winter Storm Warning, a winter weather advisory. Every three weeks until Late February.

In February: More below freezing temps followed by the Polar Vortex followed by Blizzard Warning, A Winter Storm Warning and Winter Weather Advisory. Then a slow semi-cool warm-up will come.

In March We're not done with La Lina Winter yet. Fewer show showers followed by cool rain and possibly one last hurrah from a winter storm watch. By late March temperatures will warm up quickly.

Get your snow blowers and shovels and salt trucks ready, folks. This Winter is not going to look pretty.