Severe Weather To Our Northwest – Mid Michigan
Record heat is affecting us today with highs expected in the mid 90s. Thunderstorms are beginning to develop over western Wisconsin and are expected to move into northern Michigan later. Tornadoes are also a possibility. Our weather here is expected to remain calm but like an oven. A local meteorologist was warning anyone doing any camping up north to keep their eyes to the sky today. I’m just happy that we aren’t there. I hate severe weather while staying in a trailer. This weather is expected to last another day before we return to normal. We are currently under a heat advisory until 8 AM tomorrow.
Our 3:45 PM temperature is 92°F, the humidity is 53%, and skies have a thin layer of clouds with filtered sun. Winds are from the Winds are from the SSW at 7-12 mph, and the pressure is 29.91 in and falling. Visibility is 9 miles. The UV index is very high at 8 and the heat index is 111°F. Yesterday’s high was 84°F and the overnight low was 68°F. Normal temps for this date are 78°F / 56°F. Sunrise was at 5:57 AM and sunset will be at 9:17 PM.
DURAND / OWOSSO FORECAST:
Tonight: Partly cloudy with late night showers or thunderstorms. Low 72°F. Winds SW at 10-20 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Thursday: Cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly clear in the afternoon. High 87°F. Winds WSW at 15-25 mph.
Thursday Night: Clear skies. Low 64°F. Winds W at 15-25 mph.