No Severe Weather For Us – Mid Michigan
We have to admit that those storms last night looked pretty impressive crossing Lake Michigan, but they decided to swing to the south after landing on our western shore. The southwest and southern-most counties got the worst of it, but I don’t think there was much actual severe weather. As far as rain goes, we only got 0.14″ here where I live, but we did get a great lightning show from it. I also noticed that the storms were diminishing as they began to move on land. That’s always what happens. We rarely get a really good thunderstorm in my area.
Our 2:15 PM temperature is 81°F, the humidity is 76%, and skies are cloudy. Winds are from the SE at 1-4 mph, and the pressure is 29.92 in and steady. The dew point is 68°F, and the heat index is 86°F. Visibility is 11 miles. Yesterday’s high was 79°F and the overnight low was 62°F. Average highs for this date are 78°F, and the average low is 56°F. The record high for June 13 is 97°F and the record low is 37°F. Sunrise was at 5:57 AM and sunset will be at 9:17 PM.
DURAND / OWOSSO FORECAST:
Today: Mostly cloudy, then clearing late. High 85°F. Winds SSE at 5-10 mph.
Tonight: Clear. Low 69°F. Winds SSE at 5-10 mph.
Wednesday: Sun and clouds mixed. High near 95°F. Winds SSW at 10-15 mph.