»Frederic / Gaylord Area Trail Report – Sledheads of Frederic – 02/11
Frederic / Gaylord Area Trail Report – Sledheads of Frederic – 02/11
FREDERIC / GAYLORD AREA UPDATE via Sledheads of Frederic – 2/11
Friday morning, 2 inches of new snow if you stretch it. I have been plowing this morning, mostly snow that the road grader left piled at the drives. Of course no where near the snow they said we were gonna get yesterday morning but I did just have a guy in from just a little west of here and he said they had about 5 inches. Just had a group of six sleds in and they are ready to ride so they are doing it. You have to make the best of what we have which still isnt ideal…You have to accept the hand your dealt……(I never have been good at cards). Had a couple other guys stop in that are on their way to Newberry to start out and are going to stay at the Superior Hotel in Grand Marais tonight. My favorite place to stay up there with Rick and Mary. I only wish I would be there too. Thats about it for today, lets see what happens later today and in the morning. Thanks for checking in. Pete
FROM Meteorologist Brad Sugden >> I need to post this image again because WOW. I can't recall the last time nearly all of the United States was forecast to be below average. Before anyone gets on the "SEE CLIMATE CHANGE IS FAKE" train... one of these below average maps DOES NOT negate the other 500 above average ones. Trends, folks. Trends. Nothing is a straight line. The warming temperature trend line is full of peaks and valleys with an overall increasing trend. 🙂 #miweather #keweenaw#westernup #marquette #munising #seney #newberry #soo #straitsarea#petoskey#gaylord#cadillac#traversecityI need to post this image again because WOW. I can't recall the last time nearly all of the United States was forecast to be below average.
Before anyone gets on the "SEE CLIMATE CHANGE IS FAKE" train... one of these below average maps DOES NOT negate the other 500 above average ones. Trends, folks. Trends. Nothing is a straight line. The warming temperature trend line is full of peaks and valleys with an overall increasing trend. 🙂 ... See MoreSee Less
After Thanksgiving, a large portion of the U.S. will likely see below normal temperatures into early December. And of course, there's southern Florida. 🌞