
Storms Gone , Colder Temps . . . .
Once again, Michigan was lucky. The southern portions of the state were under a severe TS warning for awhile, but I haven’t heard of any damage done. I pray for those who lost everything in the tornadoes over the weekend. About five states had a lot of damage and some deaths. Those storms are over the eastern side of the country now and they are dealing with multiple watches and warnings. Our morning began with temps in the 40s, but they will continue to fall this afternoon. There is even snow in the forecast.
Our 1:00 PM temperature is 42F, the humidity is 94%, and skies are overcast with some mist. Winds are from the W at 17-25 mph, and the pressure is 30.01 in and rising. The dew point is 39°F and the wind chill is 34°F. Visibility is 4 miles. Yesterday’s high was 74°F and the overnight low was 41°F. Average temps for this date are 44°F/25°F. Record temps for March 15 are 78°F (1990) and 3°°F (1960). Sunrise was at 7:48 AM and Sunset will be at 8:13 PM.
DURAND / OWOSSO FORECAST:
Today: Cloudy with a chance of rain, becoming mixed with snow late. High 44°F with falling temps through the afternoon. Winds 15-25 mph gusting higher at times. Chance of precip 60%.
Tonight: Cloudy with snow likely. Low near 25°F. Winds NW at 10-20 mph. Minor snow accumulations expected.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High near 47°F. Winds S at 5-10 mph.