
A Real Mess Heading Our Way . . . .
We are currently under a winter weather advisory for tonight and early tomorrow. My area is expecting a little bit of everything from snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The worst will hit to our south with the most freezing rain expected there. Driving tomorrow will be a real challenge for those heading to work, and I’m just glad that those days are behind me. Right now, all is quiet, but we can expect the mess to begin shortly after sundown and continuing through the overnight.
Our 1:15 PM temperature is 24°F, the humidity is 69%, and skies are overcast. Winds are from the NE at 3-7 mph and the pressure is 30.24 in and falling. The dew point is 13°F and visibility is 10 miles. Yesterday’s high was 32°F and the overnight low was 14°F. Average temps for this date are 31°F/15°F. Record temps for Feb. 4 are 55°F (1991) and -16°F (1978). Sunrise was at 7:48 AM and sunset will be at 5:55 PM.
DURAND / OWOSSO FORECAST:
Today: Light snow developing in the afternoon. Overcast skies. High in the upper 20s. Winds ESE at 5-10 mph. Chance of snow 20%.
Tonight: Snow, mainly after 8 PM. Low 24°F. Winds ESE at 5-10 mph Chance of snow 80%. Expected accumulations less than an inch.
Thursday: Snow, possibly mixed with freezing rain or sleet in the morning, ending by noon. Blustery with SW winds at 20-30 mph with higher gusts possible. High 36°F. Chance of precip 80%.