Michigan residents may see a cold and icy winter arrive sooner this year, reportedly due to lower temperatures in the Great Lakes.
Average surface temperatures for both Lake Superior and Lake Michigan have dropped: Superior's went from from 53.7 degrees on October 11, 2013 to 47.6 degrees Saturday, while Michigan's went from 62.1 degrees to 56.0 degrees, MLive.com reported.
That means both lakes experienced temperature drops of 6.1 degrees, the news site explained.
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Must be global warming.
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ReplyDeleteYo Al - how's that global warming thingy working for ya?!
ReplyDeleteMost of the weather services are predicting a very cold snowy winter this year starting in mid January for the Mid Atlantic region.
ReplyDeleteSounds again like Al Gore missed!
ReplyDeletetell me it isn't so.
ReplyDeleteoh no! a mild summer causing water temperatures to plummet!
ReplyDeleteAlien intervention.
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