
Some Real Winter Weather Coming Our Way . . . .
We are keeping an eye on two winter storms heading our way. The first will arrive late tomorrow and end early on Thursday. The second is expected to come on Saturday, and no one is estimating how much snow we will get from that one. Some local weather gurus are saying that we could get up to 10 inches by the time it is done. Today we have cloudy skies and intermittent snow flurries. Temperatures are not too bad and the sun has peeked out a few times. Other than that, all is quiet.
Our 3:15 PM temperature is 27°F, the humidity is 79%, and winds are from the NW at 3-6 mph. The pressure is 30.05 in and falling. The dewpoint is 18°F and visibility is 10 miles. Yesterday’s high was 31°F and the overnight low was 13°F. Average temps for this date are 32°F/16°F. Record temps for Feb. 10 are 68°F (1999) and -11°F (2014). Sunrise was at 7:40 AM and sunset will be at 6:03 PM.
DURAND / OWOSSO FORECAST:
This Afternoon: Overcast with some snow flurries. Highs in the upper 20s Winds NNE at 5-10 mph. Chance of snow 20%.
Tonight: Cloudy. Low around 15°F. Winds NE at 1-5 mph.
Wednesday: Winter Weather Advisory in effect from February 12, 01:00 PM EST until February 13, 07:00 AM EST.
Snow developing after 1 PM. High near 26°F. Winds N at 10-15 mph Winds ENE at 10-114 mph, gusting to 20 mph at times. Possible snow accumulations 1-3 inches. Chance of snow 100%.