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Wednesday, October 2, 2002 www.imakenews.com/tourism   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 7  
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Don Holecek
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Lori Martin
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Kathy Adair
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Seoki Lee
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Joe Deming
 

 
09/27/02 – August 2002 continued the summer trend of the statewide average high temperature being higher than the normal level for the month.
 
09/05/02 - Statewide average high temperature was significantly higher in July 2002 than July 2001 or the normal level for the month.  Overall, it was a very warm month.

07/29/02 - The statewide average high temperature in June 2002 was a bit higher than both June 2001 and the normal level for the month.

06/28/02 - After a warm start to the year, April and especially May were cooler than normal and substantially cooler than the same periods in 2001. 
 
05/23/02 - This is one of two new charts that we have added to this second issue of Michigan Tourism Business.  Temperature has a big impact on the activities of tourists in Michigan, since many tourist activities take place in the out of doors.  January and February 2002 were significantly warmer than the long-term normal average.  However, the statewide average high temperature in March was slightly lower than the long-term average.

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