Winter Watches / Warnings In Effect For Southern Lower Michigan
Winter storm watches and warnings are already in effect for southern portions of the state. Computer models seem to disagree as to how much we will actually get. It ranges anywhere from 3 to 10 inches, the heaviest affecting southern most Michigan. As luck would have it, I have to work Friday night. At least we aren’t expected to have strong winds with this one.
Our 9 AM temp is 19°F (-7°C), the humidity is 71% and skies are cloudy with light snow. The dew point is 9°F (-12°C). Winds are from the south at 5 mph and the pressure is 30.36 in (1027.8 mb) and steady. Visibility is 4 miles. Sunrise was at 7:43 AM and sunset will be at 5:58 PM. Yesterday’s high was 22°F (-6°C) and the overnight low was 6°F (-15°C). Averages for this date are 28°F / 15°F.
DURAND – CORUNNA FORECAST:
Today: Cloudy with snow flurries. High 21°F. Winds WSW at 10-20 mph. Wind chill readings -2 to -8°F.
Tonight: Winter storm watch with snow after midnight. Accumulations 1-2 inches. Low around 12°F with temps slowly rising overnight. Winds S at 5-15 mph becoming light from the SE late. Chance of snow 90%. Wind chill readings 0 to 10°F.
Friday: Snow, heavy at times. New accumulations 3-5 inches. Winds NE at 5-15 mph. Chance of snow 100%.
Friday Night: Cloudy with a 50% chance of snow before 1 AM. Low 11°F.