An ag meteorologist says chances for snow in parts of the Great Lakes are finally subsiding.
State climatologist for Michigan Jeff Andresen says temperatures have been averaging 15 to 20 degrees cooler than normal for mid-April.
“The air loft is really abnormally cold for this time of year—very, very cold—certainly subfreezing leading to more instability,” he explains.
Unfortunately, the medium-range forecast into the first week of May includes more of the same: cold and wet conditions.


