DETROIT (Michigan News Source) – In an unexpected tweet on Monday, the National Weather Service in Detroit tweeted, “This is a friendly reminder that we’re now past our climatological warmest part of the
year and normal temperatures have begun their downward trend. It’s all downhill from
here and soon the snowflakes will be flying again.”
This is a friendly reminder that we’re now past our climatological warmest part of the year and normal temperatures have begun their downward trend. It’s all downhill from here and soon the snowflakes will be flying again. 🙂 #miwx pic.twitter.com/PB7E0WEcr7
— NWS Detroit (@NWSDetroit) July 25, 2022
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The tweet, as you would expect, did not go over well in Michigan in July while people are still camping, fishing, going to the beach and sunning themselves.
One person asked how this qualified as a ‘friendly” tweet.
Sarah Abt scolded them and tweeted, “You’re not allowed to ruin my summer!!! It’s still summer ’til that frost comes.”
Your not allowed to ruin my summer!!! It’s still summer til that frost comes 😂😂
— Sarah Abt (@YourSaturn7848) July 25, 2022
Charles Barnes tweeted, “Looking forward to Lions, Pistons and Michigan football but not cold weather…”
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Looking fwd to lions pistons and michigan football but not cold weather lol
— Charles Barnes (@Charles29781) July 26, 2022
Then, of course, there is one in every crowd. Sally D tweeted, “never enough snow!”
She had zero likes or re-tweets.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼never enough snow!
— Sally D🇳🇵 (@saturnexpress) July 26, 2022
The NWS-Detroit responded to all of the upset snow-hating tweeters by stepping in it
again. They tweeted, “Would it help to know that sunset is now before 9pm and we’re
losing roughly 2 minutes of daylight each day?”
Surprised by the negative reaction to this post. Would it help to know that sunset is now before 9pm and we’re losing roughly 2 minutes of daylight each day? 🌞 #miwx
— NWS Detroit (@NWSDetroit) July 25, 2022
Kyle said, “wasn’t hitting the ‘tweet’ button on the first post bad enough?”
Wasn’t hitting the ‘tweet’ button on that first post bad enough?
— Kyle (@kddtrey) July 26, 2022
