Climate

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4/8/2007
Ann Arbor, like most of southeastern Michigan, has a climate that varies a lot. The summers are pleasant, with high temperatures usually ranging from 78-84. The fall, September to mid October, is one of the prettiest you'll find anywhere in the United States with temperatures in the 68-72 degree range. As with most of Michigan, the problem is the winters. Contrary to what most people from out of state believe, we do not get a lot of snowfall in this area compared to other areas this far north. On the average, I'd say we average around 30 inches a year. The biggest problem with Ann Arbor, and Michigan for that matter, is that it is persistantly gray from late October until early to mid May. All in all, is a very pretty area though.
Michael | Ypsilanti, MI