Sad News For Those Dreaming Of A White Christmas, Mild Holiday Temperatures May Prevent Michiganders From Seeing Snow

In a surprising turn of events, Michigan residents are in for an unusually warm Christmas this year, with no signs of the traditional white landscape. 

Bucking the trend of chilly winters, temperatures are expected to soar, deviating significantly from the norm. Typically, cities like Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Flint, and Detroit experience an average high of 34 degrees on Christmas Day, while Saginaw and Bay City hover around 33 degrees. 

However, this Christmas will defy expectations, as the temperature is predicted to rise by a staggering 20 degrees above the usual highs. The warmth extends beyond the holiday itself, as the days leading up to Christmas are also set to be milder than what we are used to here. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but we can always wish for a Christmas miracle.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell