Michigan State University says the state’s growing degree days are slightly ahead of normal.
Enviroweather coordinator Beth Bishop tells Brownfield data collected from weather stations across the state indicate temperatures are three to seven days ahead for the season. “There are a couple of locations that are a little bit cooler than normal, but most of the state is ahead of normal.”
She says the Enviroweather system has undergone some updates this year.
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