Friday, February 17, 2012

Are We Ever Happy With The Weather?

My locale in SE Michigan (roughly the 42nd parallel) has had a milder than usual winter – at least so far.


September weather was more like November weather should have been – cold, windy, rainy. October wasn’t bad temperature wise and our snowfall this year is way down. I’ve been seeing kids in tee shirts out playing at certain times on some days, and we’re in February right now. There have even been a couple of golf courses that have opened intermittently as the weather allows. Crazy!

It’s been a nice respite from the last three winters, which have been cold and very snowy. We’re joking about not needing to go to Florida this year because we have the same weather (at least maybe for northern Florida).

But there’s a big negative to this, too. Our local ski area, Mt. Brighton, has struggled to keep snow. That’s a lot of extra electricity use for minimal gain. With fewer skiers our local restaurants, gas stations, hotel, and stores are getting less seasonal traffic, too.

I feel really bad for the local landscapers that make winter money by plowing snow. Most of these are getting paid ‘by the push’, and as an REO (foreclosure) listing agent I can tell you that my properties have only needed two (2) pushes so far this winter. That’s two snowfalls of 2 inches or more. And we’re halfway through February.

Of course, there’s good news, too. Local road commissions have been able to do a few extra repairs with the milder weather. They’ve also had reduced crew payrolls and they’re not using as much salt. I believe they probably purchased much of the needed salt up front, so I don’t know what kind of savings they’re seeing.

If I were to answer my own question (in the title of this blog entry), I guess I’d have to say, “Not for very long.”

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