Severe Storms/Tornadoes/Ice Storms . . . . .

Severe Storms/Tornadoes/Ice Storms . . . . .

What else can I say?  Michigan is a mess right now.  Severe ice storms have all but paralyzed northern Michigan, and severe thunderstorms have put many in the dark here in southern Michigan.  We, as well as many others, were under tornado warnings and many are without power this morning.  The system that caused havoc with us is now over the eastern states.  They can have it!  We lost a tree but still have power.  I’m thankful for that.

Our 9:45 AM temperature is 36°F, the humidity is 78% and skies are overcast.  Winds are from the west at 2-11 mph, and the pressure is 29.68 in and rising.  The dew point is 30°F and visibility is 10 miles.  Yesterday’s high was 71°F and the overnight low was 36°F.  Average temps for this date are 50°F/30°F.  Record temps for March 30 are 77°F (1998) and 0°F (1954).  Sunrise was at 7:21 AM and sunset ill be at 8:02 PM.

DURAND / OWOSSO FORECAST:

Today:  Mostly cloudy.  High near 45°F.  Winds NE at 10-20 mph.

Tonight:  Partly cloudy.  Low 23°F.  Winds NNW at 10-15 mph.

Tuesday:  Mostly sunny.  High near 44°F.  Winds ENE at 5-10 mph.

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