Is It Seriously Going to Snow in Michigan This Week?
Sorry, Michigan, it looks like winter isn't quite over yet.
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It's officially spring, and we're already into the first week of April. Despite the seasonal change, there's still a good chance of seeing more snow this week.
The weather roller coaster we've been on for months continues this week as, yes, snow has made its way back into the forecast. At a time when we should be talking about warmer temps, we're talking about just how much snow we're going to endure. Thankfully, it won't be much.
While a lot can change between now and the middle of the week, one thing is certain: colder temperatures accompanied by rain and snow.
According to The Weather Channel, we can expect rain on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Unfortunately, we'll see that rain turn to snow late Wednesday into Thursday. With a daytime high of 40°F on Thursday, that snow isn't going to stick.
There is some good news as far as temps are concerned; this should really start to warm up next week. Temps will be in the 60s most of the week, and if we're lucky, we could hit 70.
We really hope this is the last time that we have to even discuss the possibility of snow this spring. However, this is Michigan and crazier things have happened. I mean, over 200 years ago the state experienced snowfall in June, so we can't rule it out.
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