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WATCHING THE WINTER WEATHER 11/12/10

Matt Zika, from the National Weather Service office in Negaunee Township, stopped by the studio this morning to give us a bit of a breakdown about the type of weather we’re going to have this winter. More importantly, Matt gave us his best information about what the weather will be for this Monday morning, which is opening day of the firearm deer hunting season here in Michigan. Things do not look too bad for next few months, but as Matt told us in the interview, the weather changes very quickly here in our area and it is going to be hard to predict how the winter is going to eventually go!

To listen to Matt’s comments from his interview, please click below.

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