A Little Snow For Our Tuesday Morning – Mid Michigan
We received a trace of snow overnight and light snow continues at this time. The forecast isn’t predicting any great amounts but we could see an inch by day’s end. We aren’t expecting to be affected by the second large storm heading for the eastern seaboard and I’m thankful for that. At this time of year, no snow is a welcome sight. We get teased by a few days here and there that makes us think that spring may be here, then we get this.
Our 9:15 AM temp is 30°F (-1°C), the humidity is 70% and we have light snow. The pressure is 29.78 in (1008.2 mb) and falling. Winds are from the east at 10 mph and skies are overcast. Visibility is 5 miles. The dew point is 25°F (-3°C). Sunrise was at 7:03 AM and sunset will be at 6:31 PM. Yesterday’s high was 39°F (4°C) and the overnight low was 30°F (-1°C). Normal for this date are 36°F / 21°F. The record high for March 5 is 66°F set in 1983 and the record low is -13°F set in 1948.
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