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Here’s why the southern half of Michigan is among the driest in the Midwest

Andresen said the Jet Stream pattern across North America is likely a cause of the dryness.
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Andresen said the Jet Stream pattern across North America is likely a cause of the dryness.

Our conversation with Jeffrey Andresen

If it looks like your parched lawn is crying out for a drink, you've got company.

Parts of the state are in the grips of a dry spell, and it's turning lawns crispy and brown. 

Jeffrey Andresenis the state climatologist. He joined us today on Stateside to talk about the lack of rain and what we should expect precipitation-wise through the rest of the summer. 

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Jeffrey Andresen is a professor of geography at Michigan State University.

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this post identified Andresen as a geology professor. He is a geography professor.

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