Interesting to see plotted what I've observed since late winter. A very very long season of at least periodic reasonable temperatures. You can see the well above normal temperatures in Feb to Mar with many days in the 70s to even low 80s. By April we were getting less cold extremes, but the warm extremes were still in the 80s. Then for May to June (so far) we've mostly avoided any seriously above normal temperatures with the daily range mostly narrowing. In the end it hasn't meant every day is nice, but it has meant at least every few days there has been a good day or two to get outside since the end of January here. We are finally about to leave that window, but it's been a good 4 to 4.5 months.
The fire and smoke map looks pretty good to me...
Meanwhile, the Yoopers are waking up to a Frosty morning on June 11th....that's pretty late but I remember Jaster or @westMJimcommented on the fact that the U.P. is known to have some very cool nights in the Summer.
The official H/L yesterday at GR was 71/50 there was no rainfall and the sun was out 94% of the time. For today the average H/L is 78/57 the record high of 93 was set in 1894,1933 and 1956. The record coldest high was 60 in 1963. The record low of 33 was set in 1972 and the record warmest low of 71 was set in 2017. The most rainfall of 2.64” fell in 1986.
It was cold overnight and the low here in MBY was 43 at the airport it looks like the low as 45 both are the coldest it has been so far this month. It was cold in spots across Michigan Cadillac had a low of 36 and Marquette had a low of 32 I am sure some of the colder spots had lows even colder.