
A Few Flurries . . . .
Yesterday afternoon brought a winter mix of freezing rain, sleet and a little snow. It left about quarter of an inch of frozen snow, or whatever, on our deck. Thankfully, it wasn’t slippery. This morning brought light snow flurries, not enough to accumulate. We continue to have about 1.5″ of frozen mess on the lawn, and it just doesn’t get warm enough for any of it to melt. Now we have another storm heading our way. At this time, it looks like we could possibly get 4-6 inches of snow, but no bets until it gets closer to us. We haven’t had a good snowstorm yet this year and I’m sort of in the mood for one.
Our 1:45 PM temperature is 25°F, the humidity is 72%, and skies are cloudy. Winds are from the W at 3-13 mph, and the pressure is 30.15 in and rising. The dew point is 16°F and visibility is 10 miles. Yesterday’s high was 29°F and the overnight low was 21°F. Average temps for this date are 31F/16F. Record temps for Feb. 8 are 61°F (2024) and -15°F (1974). Sunrise was at 7:43 AM and sunset will be at 6:01 PM.
DURAND / OWOSSO FORECAST:
This Afternoon: Cloudy with a few flurries. High 28°F. Winds WNW at 10-15 mph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 13°F. Winds WNW at 1-5 mph.
Monday: Partly cloudy early, then increasing clouds in the afternoon. Winds SW at 10-20 mph. High near 30°F.