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Michigan has four full seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall and
Winter.

Spring (March, April, May) starts off cold and rainy but quickly becomes
warm and mild. Blooming flowers, returning birds, and budding trees signal that
winter is losing it's icy grip on the landscape. Summers in Michigan (June,
July, August) begin in the mild 70's Fahrenheit (averaging about 76 in July) but can be sweltering at 100 plus degrees and 80 to 90 percent
humidity, giving ample reason to enjoy our 3200 miles of shoreline, 11,000
inland lakes and 378 beaches. Fall
(September, October, November) is when Michigan shows it's true colors. As
temperatures begin to dip, the leaves of many trees begin to change showing off
an incredible palette of warm oranges, fiery reds, and striking golds. A commute
to work or school becomes an impromptu color tour. Michigan
is a Winter (December, January, February) wonderland. Temperatures can drop to
-20 degrees Fahrenheit but usually stay between 15 and 40. Just when the mercury
falls the festivities pick up! There's nothing quite like the holiday season in
Michigan. Take in the contrasting beauty of quiet snowfalls and and warm glowing
lights. You might see people skiing, snowboarding, or ice skating, and no house
is complete without a plump snowman standing cheerily in the front yard.
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