Summer-Like . . . .
Today will be very warm with highs expected to reach the mid 80s We had scattered thunderstorms develop across the state late yesterday, and there was a lot of thunder, but not much rain . . . . . at least not here where I am. There is no more rain in the forecast until late Monday, and it’s just a slight chance. Tuesday could be a stormy one for us, and we are already being warned. What’s interesting is that there were 589 lightning strikes on my weather station from yesterday, and all we got was a few sprinkles.
Our 10:45 AM temperature is 73°F, the humidity is 65%, and winds are from the SSE at 1-4 mph. Skies are clear and the pressure is 29.98 in and rising. The dew point is 58°F and visibility is 12 miles. Yesterday’s high was 81°F and the overnight low was 55°F. Average temps for this date are 70°F/47°F. The record high for May 17 is 89°F set in 1962, and the record low is 28°F set in 1973. Sunrise was at 6:11 AM, and sunset will be at 8:57 PM.
DURAND / OWOSSO FORECAST:
Today: Sunny and Warm. High 83°F. Winds light and variable.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 61°F. Winds S at 1-5 mph.
Sunday: A mix of sun and clouds. High near 85°F. Winds SSW at 5-10 mph.