Dry Weather Continues in Mid Michigan
After all the snow that we have had, it seems strange to have clear, dry weather for so many days in a row. Now the forecast is saying no precip until next Tuesday. We still have small patches of snow where it is always shady and it doesn’t get quite warm enough to melt. But, for the most part, we don’t have any snow cover left. Looking at the CoCoRahs reports this morning, that seems to be true for most of the state except for the western sections of the UP. Areas in the Keweenaw Peninsula and around Marquette still have close to 2 feet on the ground.
Our 9:45 AM temp is 29°F (-2°C), the humidity is 60%,m and skies are mostly cloudy. The pressure is 29.96 in (1014.3 mb) and rising. Winds are from the NNE at 12 mph giving us a wind chill of 18°F (-8°C). The dew point is 19°F (-7°C). Yesterday’s high was 38°F (3°C) and the overnight low was 26°F (-3°C). Averages for this date are 44°F / 28°F.
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