Another Dark, Dismal Day . . . .
After a rainy, drizzly day on Thursday, today is dry but no sun to be found. This looks like a typical November Michigan day. Temperatures are right where they should be tor this time of year, and it’s good for the deer hunters. Rifle season started today and two neighbors are out hunting. My husband doesn’t do it anymore, so we let a neighbor hunt on our land. We have plenty of deer around here for sure.
Our 12 noon temperature is 48°F, the humidity is 93%, and skies are overcast. Winds are from the NW at 2-7 mph, and the pressure is 29.88 in and rising. The dew point is 45°F and visibility is 10 miles. Yesterday’s high was 48°F and he overnight low was 46°F. Average temps for this date arer 46°F/31°F. Record temps for Nov. 14 are 66°F (2009), and 12°F (1986). Sunrise was at 7:31 AM, and sunset will be at 5:14 PM.
DURAND / OWOSSO FORECAST:
Today: Overcast with patchy drizzle. High near 49°F. Winds NW at 5-10 mph.
Tonight: Patchy fog developing. Mostly cloudy with a low of 37°F. Winds light and variable.
Saturday: Patchy fog early, then becoming partly sunny. High near 53°F. Winds SSW at 3-5 mph.