2021 Long Range Weather Forecast for Warren, MI
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Note: Long range forecasts are regional, not city-specific.
Free 2-Month Weather Forecast
Dates | Weather Conditions |
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Jan 1-4 | Lake snows, very cold |
Jan 5-9 | Periods of snow, mild |
Jan 10-14 | Snow showers; bitter cold, then milder |
Jan 15-17 | Lake snows, frigid |
Jan 18-22 | Snow showers, mild |
Jan 23-31 | Snowy periods, cold |
January | temperature 23° (4° below avg.) precipitation 2.5" (avg.) |
Dates | Weather Conditions |
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Feb 1-7 | Sunny, mild |
Feb 8-14 | Rainy periods, quite mild |
Feb 15-21 | Sunny, quite mild |
Feb 22-25 | Rain to snow, colder |
Feb 26-28 | Rainy, mild |
February | temperature 37° (10° above avg.) precipitation 4" (2" above avg.) |
Annual Weather Summary
November 2020 to October 2021
November 2020 to October 2021
Winter temperatures will be much above normal, on average, despite cold periods in early and mid-December, from late December into early January, in early to mid-January, and in late January. Precipitation will be near normal. Snowfall will be below normal in most areas, with the snowiest periods in early and mid-December, mid- to late February, and early to mid-March. April and May will have near-normal temperatures, on average, with precipitation a bit above normal in the east and below normal in the west. Summer will be warmer and rainier than normal in the east but cooler and drier in the west. The hottest periods will be in early June, from late June to early July, and in mid-August. September and October will be cooler than normal, with precipitation a bit above normal in the east and below normal in the west.

About the Lower Lakes Region
The Lower Lakes long range weather region includes all or part of the following states: ILLINOIS (Aurora, Chicago, Naperville, Peoria, Rockford), INDIANA (Fort Wayne, Gary, Hammond, Indianapolis, South Bend), MICHIGAN (Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids, Sterling Heights, Warren), NEW YORK (Buffalo, Cheektowaga, Rochester, Syracuse, Tonawanda), OHIO (Akron, Cleveland, Parma, Toledo, Youngstown), PENNSYLVANIA (Erie, Hermitage, Meadville, New Castle, Sharon), WISCONSIN (Kenosha, Milwaukee, Racine, Waukesha, West Allis).
Lower Lakes Neighboring Regions
Here are the regions that neighbor the Lower Lakes long range weather region:
Temperature and Precipitation November 2020 to October 2021

Reader Comments
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Winter
I agree. Where is winter in Michigan? We are missing the colder temperatures and are starved for lots and lots of snow.
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Weather
Omg! I've been looking for a snow storm blizzard anything with some measurable snow in Indianapolis. Everyone else saying they can do with out well I'm tired of doing without
desperate for snow
i am DESPERATE for a snowstorm, maybe even a blizzard? i miss snow so much
Winters are no longer winters
Winters are no longer winters like they were when I grew up in NW Ohio in the 60s to early 80s. We’ve only had one brutal snowy winter in the last 20 years. I never even use my snowblower last year. These are not normal winter temperature fluctuations. The Great Lakes snow machine is primed for disastrous lake effect snowfall yet we’re still waiting to be buried in snow.
snow
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Snow
When is snowstorm expected to hit chicago
Listen to Mike
I would write something, but I think Mike covered it all.
Climate Change
On the list of events that affect the earth and should be worried about, climate change is down pretty far in my estimation. Sun sending a big flare our way,asteroid hit, large volcanic eruption, nearby supervova, poisoning of the ocean, overfishing. The climate has always changed. Look up the Maunder solar minimum and volcanic winter to get a real scare. Humans always suffer from recency bias.
Climate change
Climate change is real, for those who doesn't believe it, you will. Yes God has control over everything, he also told us to look, watch the sap of the trees. He also gave us 5 senses to use.
Climate change
Climate change is it real thing however we have no control over it and to think you do have control over it means you think that you are somehow God. God is the only one that can control the climate. Anything other than that is ridiculous.
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