Another Hazy Day . . . .

Another Hazy Day . . . .

We have almost clear skies with just a few scattered clouds, but one wouldn’t know it.  Our sky is grey with smoke from the Canadian wildfires, even though the wind isn’t coming directly from that direction.  Our temperature is very warm, and it would be very uncomfortable if not for the wind.  Storms are moving in from the west  and could reach us by tomorrow morning.  Until then, it will remain hot and dry.

Our 4:45 PM temperature is 86°F, the humidity is 46%, and skies are partly cloudy.  Winds are from the SSW at 4-13 mph and the pressure is 29.83 in and falling.  The dew point is 60°F.  Visibility is 10 miles.  Yesterday’s high was 81°F and the overnight low was 36°F (1994).  Record temps for June 2 are 102°F (1934) and 36°F (1994).  Sunrise was at 5:59 AM and sunset will be at 9:10 PM.

DURAND / OWOSSO FORECAST:

Today:  Partly cloudy with hazy sunshine.  High 87°F.  Winds SSW at 1 0-20 mph.

Tonight:  Partly cloudy with increasing clouds overnight:  Low in the low 70. Wins from the SSW at  10-15 mph.

Wednesday: Cloudy with thunderstorms in the afternoon.  Some could be strong.  Gusty winds and hail possible.  High in the  upper 70s.  Winds WSW at 10-20 mph.  Chance of rain  90%.

 

 

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