»Antrim County / Jordan Valley Trail Report – 12/29
Antrim County / Jordan Valley Trail Report – 12/29
The Jordan Valley and Alba/Lakes of the North/Starvation Lake groomer drivers got in well after 1 am and the North 10 was groomed last night as well. Thank you Zack, Luke and Todd!
It’s currently 40*, forecast says mid 40’s for next 2 days and tonight’s low is only 40*. We will be taking a couple days off and when conditions and temperatures warrant we will get back out and clean up the trails.
It’s amazing to think 37” of snow and there are already some thin spots! We’ve intentionally groomed our trials a bit narrower than normal hoping after the thaw we can utilize the wings on our Dubie Groomers/Brush Cutter groomers and pull fresh snow back into the trails for a quick recovery.
Stay tuned for updated conditions!
Thank you to Hutson, Inc. for getting our 6215R John Deere back on the trails! With the issues happening during the Christmas holiday, we only lost a couple days of grooming!
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. 🌞