You can all blame man made global warming for this mess. The Cold South Pacific Oceanic Temperatures is not budging. So There will be another weaker La Nina Winter for 2021-22 season. Here's how it going to effect Metro-Detroit Area in Michigan:
NOVEMBER:
Quite mid temps in the low to mid 50s. Then by mid November we may see a little peak of snowfall followed by chilly temps from the upper 40s to upper 30s. A Winter Weather Advisory may come by late November.
DECEMBER:
A small streak of cool to mild temps from the early 50s to upper 40s. My Mid December temps will plummet into the mid to low 30s follow by fewer snowfalls and rain showers weekly. And winter storm watch possibly after Christmas.
JANUARY:
Freezing temps after by New Years Day followed by a small thaw. A possible polar vortex follow by winter storms will make the cold spell even harder for most folks.
FEBRUARY:
Stuck with sticky and slushy snow covered areas at least a few weeks cold with temps in the teens. Later temps will be back in the late 20's and early 30s.
MARCH:
Chilly temps in the 20s with snowfalls and one last winter weather advisory and icy warnings We get some more rain. By late March cool to brief mild temps in the early 50s.
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