As the calendar still shows the summer season, Michigan residents can take advantage of the remaining days. However, the end of summer also means that the first strong cold front is approaching Michigan. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts that the remnants of Hurricane “Debby” moving up the East Coast will bring down frigid cool air from Canada due to the counter-clockwise winds around the system.
According to weather maps, temperatures will barely reach 70 degrees across the state this weekend and overnight temperatures will drop down to the mid-50s. Michigan’s extended forecast also reveals that the early autumn cold snap will provide a glimpse of what’s to come for winter in the Great Lakes State.
According to the Farmer’s Almanac, we can expect a chilly fall and winter season ahead. While it’s no surprise that Michigan will experience low temperatures, the forecast predicts an even colder winter than usual with heavy snowfall through February.
However, there’s no need to despair just yet as warm temperatures are expected to make a comeback before the summer season officially ends. So, let’s hold on to the current season for a little while longer before we brace ourselves for the colder months ahead.
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