Our Last Days In Northern Michigan Will Be Wet

Our Last Days In Northern Michigan Will Be Wet

Yesterday began with a little sun and very mild temperatures.  Then the rains came around mid afternoon, becoming very heavy by nightfall.  I don’t have a rain gauge here but I know that what we received had to be well over an inch.  Looking at the CocoRahs reports from near by stations, they are reporting anywhere from 1.35″ to 1.5″.  The rain has moved off now but winds have picked up and it is not a nice morning.  Tomorrow is supposed to be sunny again but temperatures will be very chilly with more rain moving in for Wednesday.  We were supposed to be here until Wednesday but will probably leave tomorrow.

Our 8:30 AM temperature is 54°F (12°C), the humidity is 96% and winds are variable at 3 mph.  The pressure is 30.05 in and rising, and visibility is 8 miles.  The dew point is 61°F (16°C).  Yesterday’s high was 82°F (28°C) and the overnight low was 54°F (12°C).  Averages for this date are 74°F / 46°F.  Sunrise was at 5:51 AM and sunset will be at 9:26 PM.

INDIAN RIVER / TOPINABEE FORECAST:

Today:  Showers ending early.  High 62°F.  Winds NW at 10-15 mph, gusting to 30 mph. Chance of rain 90%.

Tonight:  Gradual clearing.  Low 41°F.  Winds NW at 5-15 mph.

Tuesday:  Mostly sunny.  High 69°F.  Winds W at 5-10 mph.

Tuesday Night:  Becoming mostly cloudy with showers developing overnight.  Low 47°F.  Winds SW at 5 mph.

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