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  2. Warmer temperatures in Michigan mean perennial plants may ...

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    USDA plant hardiness maps, updated for the first time in a decade, show a 2.5-degree Fahrenheit increase in temperatures across the contiguous U.S. Warmer temperatures in Michigan mean perennial ...

  3. List of Michigan weather records - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Temperature subsection. 1.1 Overall. 1.2 Heat wave. 2 Precipitation. Toggle Precipitation subsection. 2.1 Rain. 2.2 Snow. ... List of Michigan weather records.

  4. Climate change in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Toledo had to shut down their water supply because bacteria and algae contaminated their water supply. The rising temperatures have resulted in more and more people experiencing heat-related injuries and illnesses, and in some cases, death. [3] Michigan has the MI Healthy Climate Plan, which plans to reach 100% carbon neutrality by 2050.

  5. Watermelon snow - Wikipedia

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    Here, at altitudes of 10,000 to 12,000 feet (3,000–3,600 m), the temperature is cold throughout the year, and so the snow has lingered from winter storms. Compressing the snow by stepping on it or making snowballs leaves it looking red. Walking on watermelon snow often results in getting bright red soles and pink trouser cuffs.

  6. Michigan snowfall predictions: See how much your area could ...

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    Portions of southeast Michigan are under either a winter storm warning or winter weather advisory from 1 p.m. Friday to 7 p.m. Saturday.

  7. Michigan storm season: How to handle fallen, damaged ... - AOL

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    If a tree falls during a storm, assess the damage, being careful to avoid any downed power lines by at least 25 feet, and call a professional tree removal service as soon as possible, then contact ...

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Michigan/Physical geography

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    I think Michigan deserves its own climate article (Climate of Michigan) and not the one that redirects to a section in the main Michigan article. Michigan has some notoriously unique climate and weather patterns, as well as an infamous history of brutal storms, such as the Great Lakes Storm of 1913.

  9. United States rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    Since the Great Salt Lake never freezes, the lake-effect can affect the weather along the Wasatch Front year round. [23] The lake-effect largely contributes to the 55 inches (140 cm) to 80 inches (200 cm) annual snowfall amounts recorded south and east of the lake, [ 24 ] with average snowfall amounts exceeding 600 inches (1,500 cm) in the ...