Again, Most Rain Missed Us . . . .

Again, Most Rain Missed Us . . . .

The promise for rain for us dwindled out.  All we got was a couple of quick sprinkles in the afternoon.  With all of the storms that formed, they all missed us.  I’m hearing now that Monday could be a major severe weather outbreak for the country.  According to Ryan Hall, weather analyst, conditions will be right for dangerous storms, including large tornadoes, to develop.  The affected area just misses us but we all know that can change.  This has been a bad spring for severe weather and I hope that it won’t be as bad as he says.  As for us, we had cloudy skies early, but now skies are clearing a bit and the sun is out.  It will be chilly with highs only reaching the upper 50s, and it will be quite breezy.

Our 1 PM temperature is 53°F, the humidity is 56%, and winds are from the NW at 5-13 mph.  The pressure is 30.18 in and rising.  The dew point is 36°F and visibility is 10 miles.  Yesterday’s high was 76°F and the overnight low was 45°F.  Average temps for this date are 61°F/39°F.  Record temps for April 25 are 86°F (1994) and 26°F (1892).  Sunrise was at 6:38 AM and sunset will be at 8:32 PM.

DURAND / OWOSSO FORECAST:

Today:  Becoming partly sunny.  High in the  upper 50s.  Winds NNW at 15-20 mph.

Tonight:  Mostly clear.  Low in the low to mid 30s.  Winds NNW at 5-10 mph.

Sunday:  Mostly sunny.  High in the mid 60s.  Winds light and variable.

 

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