The NOAA, and the Farmers' and Old Farmers almanacs see different spring weather ahead in Michigan. Here's what to know
The official February Outlook released by NOAA puts Michigan near average with temperatures, but above average with precipitation. For context, our monthly average temperatures for February at Detroit Metro Airport are highs around 35.2 degrees and lows around 20.8 degrees. Our average monthly snowfall in February is 12.5 inches.
Stunning satellite imagery reveals the aftermath of a deep freeze in Chicago, showcasing ice formations on Lake Michigan and snowfall across the city.
A La Niña winter just started, but it isn't expected to last long. National forecasters are already looking ahead to the spring season.
On Feb. 9, 1934, Vanderbilt, in Otsego County, recorded the all-time coldest temperature in Michigan — minus 51 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.
Here's what the Michigan weather outlook for February, March, April says about temperatures and precipitation amounts.
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The extended weather data continues to show a different weather pattern compared to what we've had in January.
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The Old Farmer's Almanac, which has been in business since 1792, recently released its spring weather forecast. The outlook? "Warmer-than-normal temperatures for most of the country, with a few exceptions: southern and central California, Desert Southwest, southern Florida, and western Ohio Valley, where it will be near to below normal."
Though the Farmers' Almanac predicts a warmer-than-normal spring, the winter weather will linger for a while longer, the forecast said.
Spring is weeks away and forecasts from NOAA to the Old Farmer's Almanac show what might be in store for Indiana.