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  1. Mild 26 this morning with some flurries. Hi-res models paint as much as 4-6" in a narrow area of the high terrain from Herman right through my back yard late tonight/tomorrow. In an average winter by this point that would almost be a yawn but I'm excited.
  2. Another day, another dense fog advisory. Businesses that rely on the snow, which is a huge chunk up here are really beginning to suffer... very odd not to see the sled traffic.
  3. Reporting icy driveway conditions in the UP.
  4. Fell asleep in front of the fire at 6 pm, woke up at 11 to go to bed, it was 46 with very dense fog. Woke up this morning to continued dense fog, rain showers (.18") and a temp of 38. Currently 42, with very dense fog. A few records broken yesterday at MQT in Negaunee. 3 temperature records were set at the Marquette NWS office yesterday, making this the all time warmest Christmas on record here: 1) a daily record high of 47 broke the previous record of 46 set in 1994; 2) a daily record warm low of 42 broke the previous record of 31 set in 2019; and 3) the warm low yesterday also broke the previous all time December warm low of 41 set on December 2, 1982. Records for the Marquette National Weather Service office date back to 1961.
  5. Favorite! Looks pretty rough going forward. MQT: It's official, with no snow on the ground at 7 am EST, this is just the 4th brown Christmas on record at NWS Marquette (since 1961). The other years were 1994, 2006, and 2015. This is the first year on record that there has not even been a trace of snow on the ground. We aren't alone; much of the US is lacking a White Christmas this year. Snow depth is below normal nearly everywhere across the CONUS. Unfortunately for those hoping for a return to more normal winter weather, the 8-14 day and especially the 3-4 week projections from the Climate Prediction Center continue to favor above normal temperatures and below normal precipitation in the UP into mid-January.
  6. In the 2015 there was under and inch and in '21 there was just a few, but no solid brown like this since I've lived here.
  7. With the expected high today of 44, it certainly does. Comparing this year and last year Christmas Eve '23 - Christmas Day '22
  8. A few nibbles and a couple small perch, nothing I kept. Up until 1998 Teal was the source of drinking water for Negaunee. It has remained a motorized free lake so not very popular for fishing in the non-winter months. There's some nice perch, walleye, and crappie. In the summer I fish the coves from my yak and have taken some nice bass. Woke up to 37 degrees, fog, with just patches of snow left. Hard to believe it's Christmas Eve.
  9. Yes. I'm cautious and know the lake pretty well. In an average winter there's up to 30+ shanties out on the ice at any given time, and at this point last season I was driving my full-size chevy truck on it.
  10. Low of only 33 overnight. Might be my last day on the lake for about a week. Ice is 4 inches but getting a little soupy. decent shot at some lake enhanced snow in about 5 days. 1.5” of snow left up at the house.
  11. This sub does pretty well without being moderated as most of us are adults but this turd needs flushed. Edit: NOT CYCLONE!
  12. Mini blast of winter was nice. Snowed 5.5 inches here with the temp hovering around 22 all day. Gusty winds certainly made it feel much colder especially considering the very mild start to winter. 10 or so miles west of here saw upwards of 7-8 inches and an area just se of Marquette received 6-7 inches. The fresh snow made for a chilly morning. Woke up at 5 am to 6 degrees and a cold house. White Christmas still uncertain. Big bust for the Northern Indiana WFO
  13. Nothing lasts forever And we both know hearts can change And it's hard to hold a candle In the cold November December Rain
  14. Record high of 53 today in Negaunee, breaking the old record of 50 set back in 1998. Snow mostly gone here at my place. Weird.
  15. I was a kid living in Indiana, but I do remember this storm. A semi-truck full of milk couldn't make it down our road due to drifting, tried to turn around in our driveway and got stuck. My Dad knew that if we didn't get it out, it would be there for days. I remember using hay and shingles from the barn under the tires for traction. It worked, thankfully. I also remember the snow hanging around otg until March that year. This storm is probably responsible to a degree for me living in the UP.
  16. That was my first winter in Marquette County, it was white. Low of 8 this morning, point now has 48 for tomorrow.
  17. I feel like Mother Nature usually balances things out and we'll pay for all the nice weather at some point, and even if we don't, there's worse things than a mild, dry winter. It's not like we were forecast this massively cold and snowy winter, and it tanked on us. This was expected. And on a positive, with little snow I can still access the trails in the woods with my quad. Getting a jump start on next seasons firewood hauling logs out to split.
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