Oct. 29, 2014
By Mark Torregrossa
If in the (click here) southern half of the Lower Peninsula, accumulating Halloween snow is about two weeks ahead of normal. In northern Lower Michigan a white coating on the ground on Halloween is about one week ahead of schedule. In the western U.P., you have normally had an inch of snow already.
If it is early in Michigan what does that say about the other lower 48?
By Mark Torregrossa
If in the (click here) southern half of the Lower Peninsula, accumulating Halloween snow is about two weeks ahead of normal. In northern Lower Michigan a white coating on the ground on Halloween is about one week ahead of schedule. In the western U.P., you have normally had an inch of snow already.
If it is early in Michigan what does that say about the other lower 48?