Dangerous Cold Continues, Natural Gas Alert – Mid Michigan
As if this cold spell isn’t bad enough, Consumers Power sent out an alert last night asking their customers to dial down their thermostats to 65° or lower. There was a fire at one of their gas compressor stations and a shortage of natural gas was very possible. Wouldn’t you know that this would happen in record cold weather. Thankfully, we have propane and aren’t affected.
Yesterday was sunny and a very pretty day if you were just looking out a window, but when you stepped outdoors, it was almost unbearable. The official high was 3°F but my thermometer never read over 0°F. Today will be a little better, mainly because there won’t be the strong winds that we dealt with yesterday. What is amazing is that there will be a sudden warmup on Saturday with highs reaching the upper 40s to near 50° for a few days. What a relief that will be!
Our 10° AM temp is -8.9°F (-23°C), the humidity is 73% and winds are from the SW at 10 mph. Our wind chill is -25°F (-32°C) and a wind chill warning remains in effect until this afternoon. Visibility is 10 miles and the pressure is 30.29 in and rising. The dew point is -13°F (-25°C) and skies are mostly clear. Yesterday’s high was 3°F (-16°C) and the overnight low was -11°F (-24°C). Sunrise was at 7:52 AM and sunset will be at 5:47 PM.
OWOSSO / DURAND FORECAST:
Today: Partly sunny. Highs near 3°F. Winds SW 10-15 mph. Wind chill readings 10-20 below zero.
Tonight: Becoming cloudy with a 20% chance of snow after midnight. Low 2°F. Winds S at 5-10 mph. Wind chill reading 10-20 below zero.
Friday: Not as cold. Mostly cloudy with highs near 14°F. Winds S at 4-10 mph. Wind chill readings 5-15 below zero in the morning.
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy and not as cold. Low around 11°F. SW wind 5-10 mph with wind chill readings at 1-9 below zero.