Finally, An End To The Rain- Northern Michigan

Finally, An End To The Rain- Northern Michigan

We continue to have a few sprinkles this morning but it shouldn’t last too long.  Today is expected to be fairly nice after two days of continuous rain.  There are flood warnings at home and they received over three inches of rain over the past 48 hours.  We didn’t get nearly that much here in northern Michigan, just enough to make it miserable.  The owners of our campground showed me pictures from a week ago.  They had 4 inches of snow on the ground.  I don’t ever remember getting snow in May, and I’m old!

Our 10 AM temperature is 53°F (12°C), the humidity is 40%, and winds are from the east at 18 mph.  The pressure is 30.22 in (1025.5 mb) and rising.  Visibility is 10 miles.  Yesterday’s high was 57°F and the overnight low was 49°F.  Average temps for this date are 66°F / 39°F.  Sunrise was at 6:04 AM and sunset will be at 9:07 PM.

INDIAN RIVER / TOPINABEE FORECAST:

Today:  Mostly cloudy with a 30% of rain early.  High 61°F.  Winds E at 15-25 mph.

Tonight:  Mostly clear.  Low 43°F.  Winds E at 5-10 mph.

Wednesday:  Sunny.  High 70°F.  Winds SE at 5-10 mph.

Wednesday Night:  Clear.  Low 42°F.  Winds SE at 5-10 mph.

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