Some weather history in Southern Lower Michigan on November 7
1877: Record cold freezes in Lower Michigan following a heavy snowfall on November 5th. At Lansing, the temperature plunges to 4 degrees on the 5th and 6th, and 8 degrees on this day.
1991, another stretch of record lows occurred in Detroit from the 7th (20 degrees), the 8th (14 degrees) and the 9th (18 degrees). Saginaw also had a three-day streak from the 7th-9th with 16, 14, and 16 degrees respectively. Flint had a 4-day streak from the 7-10th with temperatures of 17, 12, 14, and 20 degrees respectively.
1951, a snowstorm that started on November 6 came to an end across Southeast Michigan. The storm left Saginaw with 12.7 inches of snow, Flint 13.4 inches, and Detroit 5.6 inches. This storm was the 5th heaviest snowstorm in Flint history, and the 14th heaviest for Saginaw.
The official H/L yesterday at GR was 61/48 there was 0.01” of rainfall there was no sunshine. The highest wind gust was 22 MPH out of the SW. For today the average H/L is 51/35 the record high of 71 was set in 2020 the coldest high of 27 was set in 1991 the record low of 14 was set in 1991 the warmest low of 60 was set in 1975. The wettest was 1.01” in 1938 the most snowfall of 6.0” was in 1951 the most on the ground was 11” also n 1951.
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