Winter Weather Advisory For Mid Michigan
Once again, our world will be white. A winter storm, that has caused much uncertainty over the past few days, will be arriving later today. It will start as rain then turn to snow as temperatures drop. At this time it looks like we’ll be getting 2-4 inches of heavy, wet snow. Winds will be increasing making it miserable to be out and about. I’m happy that I don’t have to go anywhere.
Our 10 AM temperature is 35.2°F (2°C), the humidity is 83% and winds are from the NNE at 9 mph. The pressure is 29.85 in (1010.5 mb) and steady. Skies are overcast. Visibility is 10 miles and the wind chill is 27°F (-3°C). Sunrise was at 7:12 AM and sunset will be at 6:25 PM. Yesterday’s high was 61°F (17°C) which is a new record, and the overnight low was 34°F (2°C). The previous record high was 57°F (14°C) set in 1998, and the record low is -14°F (-26°C) set in 1994. Averages for this date are 37°F / 19°F.
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