Two Inches of Snow Cover With Strong Wind . . . . .

Two Inches of Snow Cover With Strong Wind . . . . .

Snow showers began late yesterday and continued overnight.  We now have about two inches of new snow.  It isn’t expected to last long as temperatures rise into the 40s this weekend and early next week.  Today is blustery and very cold, so I won’t be going outdoors much.  I’m glad that I don’t have to go anywhere.

Our 12 Noon temperature is 28°F, the humidity is 76%, and skies are cloudy.  Winds are from the west at 15-23 mph, giving us a wind chill of 16°F.  The pressure is 29.92 in and rising, and visibility is 10 miles.  The dew point is 20°F  Yesterday’s high was 34°F and the overnight low was 19°F.  Average temps for this date are 38°F/25°F.  Record temps for Dec. 4 are 70°F (2012) and -6°F (2002).  Sunrise was at 7:54 AM and sunset will be at 5:03 PM.

DURAND / OWOSSO FORECAST:

Today:  Variable cloudiness.  High near 30°F.  Blustery with winds at 10-15 mph, gusting higher at times.  Snow showers possible.  Chance of snow 40%.

Tonight:  Partly cloudy.  Low near 18°F.  Winds NW at 5-10 mph, gusting higher at times.

Friday:  Mostly cloudy.  High near 30°F.  Winds W at 5-15 mph.

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