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December 2025 General Discussion


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With Friday's 1.7" of snow, GRR has passed 1905-1906 ending any talk of futility before winter officially started.  While this last week has been a dud it has been a pretty good start to winter so far and looking forward to hopefully much more snow to come this winter.

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5 hours ago, WestMichigan said:

With Friday's 1.7" of snow, GRR has passed 1905-1906 ending any talk of futility before winter officially started.  While this last week has been a dud it has been a pretty good start to winter so far and looking forward to hopefully much more snow to come this winter.

DTW is at 12.9" which an exact tie for their 1936-37 futility mark. The average last snowfall is nearly 4 months away. 

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22 hours ago, michsnowfreak said:

I must point out the irony that today is the first official day of winter and the 7am snow depth has fallen to 0 at DTW for the first time since 7am November 29.

If we didn't have bad luck… you know the saying lol. 
 

I found it interesting that every other Christmas Day since ~2018 has been 50°+ over here per a local met. If I get some time later I’ll check that out. 

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2 hours ago, michsnowfreak said:

After having 60s advertised for over a week either Christmas day or the day after, now we may not hit 40 lol.

unless it's snowing or there is an existing snow pack to preserve for Christmas day, the higher the temp the better.   Who the heck would like 30 or 40s and brown over 60's?   

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26 minutes ago, buckeye said:

unless it's snowing or there is an existing snow pack to preserve for Christmas day, the higher the temp the better.   Who the heck would like 30 or 40s and brown over 60's?   

I actually didn't say I preferred it, you assumed that..it was noteworthy because the models suddenly chopped 20° off our highs overnight. But of course, your assumption was correct.

The untimely melting of the snow makes for a bare Christmas, but the ground is frozen and lakes covered in ice and January and February are big winter rec months in Michigan...so why on earth would I want 60 over 40?

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