Talk:Cheboygan County, Michigan

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[edit] Maple Grove Township

User:68.188.159.93 recently added information about a Maple Grove Township in Cheboygan County, Michigan. I'm wondering if there is any documentation in support of this? This lists "Maple Grove" as a civil division of Cheboygan County, but the previous page doesn't list it as a township. And [1] doesn't list anything for Maple Grove. The only mention I came across was an 1928 obituary. There is a Maple Grove cemetery, but it is on the north side of Mullet Lake, no where near Forest Township. olderwiser 15:39, Jun 5, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Need a climate section

I was just to the article on Cadillac, Michigan and note that they have a section that looks this this. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 7&6=thirteen (talkcontribs) 20:27, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Climate

Cadillac experiences a typical northern Michigan climate, undergoing temperate seasonal changes, influenced by the presence of Lake Michigan and the inevitable lake effect. Winters are generally cold with large amounts of snowfall. Summers are warm. [1] The average high temperature in July is 79 °F (26 °C) and the average low is in January, at 10 °F (-12 °C). Summer temperatures can exceed 90 °F (32 °C), and winter temperatures can drop below 0 °F (-18 °C). Average annual rainfall is 32 inches (81 cm), and average annual snowfall is 71 inches (180 cm) . Snowfall typically occurs between the months of November and March.

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Avg. high °F 25 28 38 52 66 74 79 76 68 55 42 30 53
Avg. low °F 9 8 17 29 40 49 54 52 44 35 26 16 32
Rainfall, in inches 1.87 1.37 2.05 2.67 2.85 2.99 3.12 3.81 3.99 3.16 2.70 1.98 32.56
Source: Weatherbase[2]

I 've never done one of these. Is there somebody out there who can help. 7&6=thirteen (talk) 22:05, 2 January 2008 (UTC)Stan

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