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Michigan: Temperature Extremes

MonthMaximum
°F
YearPlaceMinimum
°F
YearPlace
Jan.721950Ann Arbor–481915Humboldt
Feb.721999Battle Creek*–511934Vanderbilt
March891910Lapeer–451943Fife Lake
April961915Seney–341923Bergland
May1001969Marquette81966Fife Lake
June1071934Houghton Lake121897Humboldt
July1121936Mio201903Wetmore*
Aug.1081918Morenci*211915Baraga
Sept.1041954Wayne91942Watersmeet
Oct.941922St. Joseph–31905Humboldt
Nov.841950Wayne–231950Pellston
Dec.691998Dearborn*–411983Stambaugh
*Also on earlier dates at the same time or other places.

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