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February 2014 General Discussion


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Noticed the days getting longer today.... At 6:45 there was still a glimmer of light from the sun. A few more weeks with daylight savings will really get people pumped with the itch of spring.

 

The cold of tonight is very impressive to me. Even during the day full sun out and it gave little relief from its bighting grip.

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Records for Latest Sub-Zero Highs Broken in Some Areas

A very cold, late season arctic air mass has settled over the Upper Great Lakes. Given the magnitude of the cold air combined with ice cover on Lake Superior, much of the west half of Upper Michigan failed to rise to 0F today (Thursday), marking the latest sub-zero maximum temperature on record for a winter season at many locations.

 

Latest sub-zero high prior to today:

Houghton 3/05/1890 

Ironwood 2/24/1904 

Iron Mountain 2/20/1918 

Iron River 2/25/1900 

NWS Marquette 2/22/1965 

 

Highs today (2/27/2014):

Houghton -2

Ironwood 0

Iron Mountain 2

Iron River -2

NWS Marquette -1

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Noticed the days getting longer today.... At 6:45 there was still a glimmer of light from the sun. A few more weeks with daylight savings will really get people pumped with the itch of spring.

 

The cold of tonight is very impressive to me. Even during the day full sun out and it gave little relief from its bighting grip.

 

 

Once the wind finally died down it did not feel to bad here. Only made it up to 8 during the daylight hours. Was 15 early this morning which prevented today from getting into the record books which stands at 12 for the cold record high. Tomorrow should break it though as the record is 20.. The record low is -11 for today and thus will need to fall pretty quick to nab this.

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GREEN BAY HAS TIED THE RECORD WITH THE MOST SUBZERO TEMPERATURES
IN A WINTER WITH 47...WHICH WAS SET DURING THE WINTER OF 1976-77.
THE RECORD WILL BE BROKEN FRIDAY MORNING. AT WAUSAU...THERE HAVE
BEEN 51 DAYS...WHICH IS TIED FOR THIRD MOST SUBZERO DAYS IN A
WINTER. THE RECORD IS 55 SET IN 1916-17. AT RHINELANDER...THERE
HAVE BEEN 54 DAYS BELOW ZERO. THE RECORD IS 74 SET IN 1985-86.
THERE WILL BE AT LEAST 3 OR 4 MORE DAYS OF SUBZERO TEMPERATURES
AT ALL THREE SITES...AND POSSIBLY MORE ACROSS THE NORTH.

FEBRUARY 2014 IS EXPECTED TO GO DOWN IN THE RECORD BOOKS AS THE
4TH OR 5TH COLDEST FEBRUARY ON RECORD AT WAUSAU...GREEN BAY AND
RHINELANDER. IT IS ALSO INTERESTING TO NOTE THAT FEBRUARY IS
LIKELY TO END UP BEING COLDER THAN JANUARY.


THE WINTER OF 2013-14 WILL END UP IN THE TOP 3 COLDEST WINTERS
ON RECORD AT RHINELANDER...WAUSAU AND GREEN BAY. PRETTY IMPRESSIVE
SINCE RECORDS AT GREEN BAY BEGAN IN 1886 AND WAUSAU IN 1895. AT
GREEN BAY...IT WILL BE THE COLDEST WINTER SINCE THE FRIGID WINTER
OF 1976-77. THE WINTERS OF THE LATE 70S WERE PRETTY BRUTAL ACROSS
NORTH-CENTRAL AND NORTHEAST WISCONSIN.


FINAL STATISTICS FOR FEBRUARY 2014 AND THE 2013-14 WINTER
(DEC-JAN-FEB) WILL BE ISSUED ON SATURDAY VIA PUBLIC INFORMATION
STATEMENTS OR THROUGH THE TOP NEWS STORY OF THE DAY AT THE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREEN BAY WEB SITE: WWW.WEATHER.GOV/GRB.

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The temp fall is slow here...4F at DTW at midnight. Im liking that a consensus for snow this weekend is very strong, even though the heaviest stuff will pass to our south. A solid blanket of snow will do WONDERS for our snowpack here...the main roads have mountains of dirty snow, as well as bare patches, and potholes galore, so its not exactly a Currier & Ives winter scene. While the snow is much whiter and still so deep in residential areas, its still basically an off-white colored slab of ice that is in dire need of a refresher. The few dustings of snow this week, followed by wind (surprise surprise) have more or less just settled into tiny drifts against the snicebanks rather than acting as a "refresher". But a few inches of powder, and voila, the up-north-esque deep winter wonderland that weve uncharacteristically enjoyed most of this winter has returned. And cold temps also will be the rule next week, so March sun will be no match.

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Now that it's the 28th this makes it the 13th day below zero for Feb.  That combined with the 23 days below zero prior to Feb makes for 36 subzero days this winter here.   

 

EDIT:  2011-2012 winter only had 2 days subzero, and the 2012-2013 winter also only had 2 days. 

 

Have  had 15 below zero days here +2 zero days.. Last winter only had 2 sub zero days. Was none in 2012 which only had 4 single digit days.

 

First full month as well to have a low temp below freezing every day of the month in a number of years. January only had 2 days that failed to get below freezing with a 33 and 35..

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Still a toasty 2 degrees at DTW.

Apparently on this date in 1974, a tornado hit Wayne county. Almost unbelievable to be thinking about severe weather at this time of year with the cold we're having now. Even harder to believe in 2 weeks, it will be the 2 year anniversary of that incredible streak of 70 and 80-degree weather and the Dexter, MI EF-3 tornado in 2012.

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