549 NOUS43 KAPX 140116 PNSAPX Public Information Statement National Weather Service Gaylord MI 916 PM EDT Mon Apr 13 2026 Northern Michigan Temperature and Precipitation Summary 18 hour High/Low Temperature ending 8 pm EDT 24 hour Precipitation/Snowfall ending 8 pm EDT Snow Depth observed at 8 pm EDT .BR APX 0413 ES DH19/TAIRZS/TAIRZI/PPDRZZ/SFDRZZ/SDIRZZ :..................................................................... : MAX MIN 24 HR 24 HR SNOW :ID LOCATION TEMP TEMP PRECIP SNOW DEPTH :..................................................................... ANJ : Sault Ste Marie : 52 / 37 / 0.02 / 0.0 / 18 APN : Alpena : 65 / 51 / 0.05 / 0.0 / 0 HTL : Houghton Lake : 72 / 55 / 0.25 / 0.0 / 0 PLN : Pellston : 60 / 47 / 0.04 / / TVC : Traverse City : 61 / 46 / 0.46 / / GLR : Gaylord : 59 / 50 / 0.48 / / .END Cooperative Observations Temperature/Precipitation/Snowfall values are for 24 hour period ending 8 pm EDT. Snow Depth is observed at 8 pm EDT. ...................................................................... OBS MAX MIN SNOW SNOW ID LOCATION TIME TEMP TEMP PCPN FALL DEPTH ...................................................................... FRKM4: Frankfort 2NE :DH1800/ 62 / 47 / 0.53 / 0.0 / 0 MAPM4: Maple City 1E :DH1900/ 66 / 49 / 0.42 / 0.0 / 0 PICM4: Pickford 3NE :DH1800/ 56 / 36 / 0.07 / 0.0 / 17 These data are preliminary and have not undergone final quality control by the National Centers for Environmental Information. Therefore...these data are subject to revision. Final and certified climate data can be accessed at www.ncdc.noaa.gov. The following are supplemental temperature and precipitation data. This includes data which are received from non-National Weather Service maintained observing systems...as well as reports from public weather spotters. Data is only partially quality controlled and is not suitable for official climatological records. .BR APX 0413 ES DH19/TAIRZS/TAIRZI : :Automated Temperature Data--18 hr High/Low ending 8 pm EDT :..................................................................... : MAX MIN :ID LOCATION TEMP TEMP :..................................................................... : ERY : Newberry : 52 / 43 CIU : Kinross : 55 / 41 MCD : Mackinac Island : 57 / 39 DRM : Drummond Island : 54 / 43 SJX : Beaver Island : 55 / 41 SLH : Cheboygan : 61 / 48 PZQ : Rogers City : 61 / 43 MGN : Harbor Springs : 56 / 39 CVX : Charlevoix : 61 / 46 BFA : Boyne Falls : 63 / 50 ACB : Bellaire : 60 / 51 FKS : Frankfort : 66 / 48 MBL : Manistee : 68 / 54 CAD : Cadillac : 75 / 57 Y31 : West Branch : 74 / 57 OSC : Oscoda : 75 / 43 LDM : Ludington : 70 / 54 RQB : Big Rapids : 73 / 57 MOP : Mount Pleasant : 75 / 60 IKW : Midland : 77 / 59 .END U.S. Forest Service Remote Automated Weather Stations (RAWS) Data is only partially quality controlled 18 hour High/Low Temperature ending 8 pm EDT Minimum Relative Humidity over past 18 hours 12/24 hour Precipitation ending 8 pm EDT ...................................................................... MAX MIN MIN 12 HR 24 HR ID LOCATION TEMP TEMP RH PRECIP PRECIP ...................................................................... AGRM4: Alger : 78 / 57 / 47 / M / M ATAM4: Atlanta : 63 / 53 / 62 / M / M BCYM4: Barton City : 72 / 55 / 58 / M / M GYGM4: Grayling : 69 / 55 / 64 / M / M INDM4: Indian River : 60 / 48 / 69 / M / M MMOM4: Mio : 70 / 58 / 61 / M / M NMIM4: N Manitou Island : M / M / M / M / M RACM4: Raco : 56 / 42 / 61 / M / M REXM4: Rexton : 59 / 42 / 52 / M / M RSCM4: Roscommon : 75 / 57 / 56 / M / M RYDM4: Rudyard : 56 / 42 / 61 / M / M SBDM4: The Bear : 69 / 49 / 58 / M / M SCKM4: Silver Creek : 77 / 54 / 46 / M / M WLLM4: Wellston : 77 / 58 / 51 / M / M The following are precipitation reports received by the National Weather Service in Gaylord...valid for the time period ending around 8 pm EDT. All reports have been recorded in inches. Spotter Reports from Eastern Upper and Northern Lower Michigan: WATER TIME SNOW LOCATION RAIN SNOW EQUIV PERIOD DEPTH No new reports. $$  506 NOUS41 KCTP 140130 PNSCTP PAZ017>019-024>028-033>036-049>052-056-057-059-063>066-140530- Public Information Statement National Weather Service State College PA 930 PM EDT Mon Apr 13 2026 ...Early Start to Frost/Freeze Season Continues... Due to warmer than average temperatures from March through early April, the growing season is off to a fast start tracking ahead of schedule. Therefore, the National Weather Service will initiate frost/freeze watches, warnings, and advisories for the following counties in central Pennsylvania: Adams Cumberland Dauphin Franklin Lancaster Lebanon York The normal date for the initiation of frost/freeze products in these counties is April 11th. Fulton Huntingdon Mifflin Juniata Perry Union Snyder Northumberland Montour The normal date for the initiation of frost/freeze products in these counties is April 21st. Southern Centre Blair Bedford --------------- Clearfield Northern Centre Cambria Somerset The normal dates for the initiation of frost/freeze products in these counties are May 1st and May 11th. $$ MRS