A Peaceful Period After The Storms
After two rather stormy, wet days, today is expected to be partly sunny, and we are beginning to see the sun peek out a little now. Wednesday brought some heavy, abundant thunderstorms which dropped an inch and a quarter of rain on my area, while others received over two inches. I think that southern Michigan has enough rain for awhile. Yesterday brought a few more small cells of heavy storms and there were even a few funnel clouds spotted, but no touch-downs that I’ve heard of. My entire family is sick with Covid right now, so no one feels like getting outdoors and doing anything, even though the lawn needs mowing. This virus can sure deplete you of any ambition and motivation. But none of us are seriously ill so that’s a good thing.
Our 2 PM temperature is 79°F, the humidity is 77%, and skies are mostly cloudy. Winds are from the NE at 2-4 mph, and the dew point is 69°F. The pressure is 30.10 in and steady. Visibility is 10 miles. Sunrise was at 6:31 AM and sunset will be at 8:53 PM. Yesterday’s high was 82°F and the overnight low was 69°F. Average temps for this date are 83°F / 59°F.
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