Continued Cold But At Least No Storms – Mid Michigan
While much of the eastern US are reeling from storms of one kind or another, Michigan is quite tranquil but very chilly. I guess we can’t complain. Another nor’easter is knocking on the door of the eastern seaboard, and the south has been hit with strong storms and tornadoes. There is no warm up expected anytime soon for us. In fact, it could be another 10 days before we’re back to normal temperatures. As long as these nor’easters continue to develop, this weather pattern will continue for us.
Our 9:15 AM temp is 25°F (-3°C), the humidity is 69%, and winds are from the NE at 14 mph. Skies are clear. The pressure is 29.93 in (1013.2 mb) and steady. Visibility is 10 miles and the dew point is 17°F (-3°C). Yesterday’s high was 41°F (4°C) and the overnight low was 22°F (-6°C). Averages for this date are 44°F / 28°F.
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