It Happened at Michigan — First Weather Report’s Creator Had U-M Roots

February 24, 2025

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Presented by The Record

Cleveland Abbe, a former University of Michigan employee, pioneered weather forecasting in the late 19th century. He created a regional weather service in 1869 and developed the first national weather service, which led to the establishment of the National Weather Bureau in 1871. Abbe’s work transformed how we check the weather today—discover how his innovations shaped the daily forecasts we rely on.

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