A Sunny Day Before The Storms – Mid Michigan
Tomorrow is expected to be another stormy day with large areas of the midwest and south expecting more tornadoes and strong severe storms. As for us, we could see showers and maybe a few thunderstorms, but at this time, nothing severe is expected. Strong winds will be on tap for us over the next few days. Warmer weather is on the way, but with that comes stormy weather. There seems to be no end to this “atmospheric river” coming east from California. It is one right after the other. What’s worse is that is affects the eastern and southern states almost every weekend. Several YouTube weather sites are warning that April could be a rough one as far as severe weather. We’ve been lucky so far and I just hope that our luck continues.
Our 1:45 PM temperature is 45°F (7°C), the humidity is 37%, and winds are from the S at 3-13 mph. Visibility is 16 miles and the dew point is 24°F (-4°C). The pressure is 29.98 in (1015.2 mb) and falling. Yesterday’s high was 42°F (6°C) and the overnight low was 15°F (-9°C). Average temps for this date are 50°F/30°F. Sunrise was at 7:23 AM and sunset will be at 8 PM.
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