Includes predictions for all or portions of Michigan (Alpena, Escanaba, Marquette, Menominee, Traverse City), Minnesota (Bloomington, Duluth, Minneapolis, Rochester, Saint Paul), North Dakota (Fargo, Grand Forks, Jamestown, Wahpeton, West Fargo), South Dakota (Aberdeen, Brookings, Mitchell, Sioux Falls, Watertown), Wisconsin (Appleton, Eau Claire, Green Bay, La Crosse, Oshkosh).

Winter temperatures will be two degrees above normal, on average, with below-normal precipitation and snowfall. After record cold in the first half of December, most days in January will be much milder than
normal, despite occasional cold periods. Other cold spells will occur throughout February. The snowiest periods will be around Christmas and New Year, in mid-January, and in March.
April and May will be warmer than normal, with near-normal precipitation.
Summer will be hotter than normal, on average, with an especially hot July followed by a cooler August. Rainfall will be slightly below normal.
September and October will have below-normal rainfall. Temperatures will be below normal, on average, in September and above normal in October.
October 2008Avg. Temperature: 55° (9° above avg.)Precipitation: 1.5" (1" below avg.) Oct. 1-6: Scattered t-storms, warm Oct. 7-13: Sunny, very warm Oct. 14-20: Scattered showers, warm Oct. 21-31: Sunny, cool, then warm |
November 2008Avg. Temperature: 35.5° (7.5° above avg.)Precipitation: 1" (1" below avg.) Nov. 1-3: Sunny, warm Nov. 4-8: Showers, then sunny, mild Nov. 9-13: Sunny, warm Nov. 14-16: Showers, mild Nov. 17-18: Flurries, cold Nov. 19-22: Sunny, mild Nov. 23-27: Showers, then flurries, turning cold Nov. 28-30: Sunny, mild |
Some scientists think global cooling is imminent — others think it is already under way.
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