Some Overnight Thunder . . . . .
Our Thursday was wonderful with clear skies most of the day, and very warm temperatures. Today looks to be about the same but with much more wind. We had a little rain overnight with a few claps of thunder. It was our first thunder of the year. Highs yesterday came close to the record and it will today also. Winds will be strong , ahead of the cold front, and weather closer to normal will set in next week. Oh well, we knew it couldn’t last.
Our 9:15 AM temp is 48°F, the humidity is 68%, and winds are from the WSW at 4-15 mph. Skies are clear and the dew point is 35°F. The pressure is 29.57 in and rising. We received 0.08″ of rain overnight. Yesterday’s high was 61°F and the overnight low was 47°F. Visibility is 16 miles. The record high for Feb. 8 is 62°F set in 1900, and the record low is -38°F set in 1875. Sunrise was at 7:44 AM, and sunset will be at 6:00 PM.
DURAND / OWOSSO FORECAST:
Today: Mostly sunny with increasing winds. Highs near 60°F. Winds SW at 20-30 mph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy with a slight chance of rain. Low 36°F. Winds SW at 5-10 mph.
Saturday: Partly cloudy, becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. High 41°F. Wind W at 10-20 mph. A 30% chance of rain early.