";s:4:"text";s:4226:" With no cold in the cards this will be a top 10 warmest January of record (records go back to 1892) The high for the month will be 49 and the low will be +11. We’d love to hear about your experiences in the comment section below.Year after year, snowfall batters the Great Lakes region. Incredible!Bring it! How’d that work out?They’re good on their one to two week outlooks, but they’ve been garbage all year on their monthly outlooks!Thats good Andy back to back cool Summers will be great!! Love that!!Nope. I love it! So no, not a great day.NWS GRR: “The bottom line is no significant weather in the 7 day forecast… By next Sunday we have some 40s back for highs and lows in the 30s.” You asked. The following is a quote from the summary written about the storm by Meteorologist in Charge, C.R. About 20 people died as a direct or indirect result … Snider on January 30th, 1978 at the National Weather Service Ann Arbor: “The most extensive and very nearly the most severe blizzard in Michigan history raged throughout Thursday January 26, 1978 and into part of Friday January 27. A whopping 355 inches battered the state, leaving residents flustered and overwhelmed. To put that into perspective, most winters receive between 150 to 200 inches of snow in Michigan. There’s certainly a reason locals say, “If you don’t like the weather, wait five minutes!”Love Michigan? The third lowest non-tropical atmospheric pressure ever recorded in the mainland United States occurred as the storm passed over Mount Clemens, Michigan, where the barometer fell to 956.0 Mb (28.23 inHg) on January 26.Michigan Governor William Milliken declared a state of emergency and called out the Michigan National Guard to aid stranded motorists and road crews.