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Detroit, Michigan – St. Patrick’s Day week across Michigan could bring a late surge of winter as colder Canadian air drops south and increases the potential for accumulating snow just days before the official start of spring.
According to the NOAA Climate Prediction Center’s 8–14 day outlook, the period from March 15 through March 21 favors above-normal precipitation across parts of the Great Lakes and the eastern United States, while temperatures trend below seasonal averages across much of the Midwest and East Coast. The pattern forms as a large cold boundary stretches from Maine through the Great Lakes and south toward Georgia and northern Florida, allowing colder air to spread across the region…