Massive Thunderstorm Hit Indian River Area Overnight
After a very dry period in Michigan’s north country, massive, heavy thunderstorms moved across the state overnight dropping over an inch of rain in many areas. Red flag warnings were issued over the past week with the fire danger very high, so this rain was very badly needed. The storm brought very heavy rain, constant thunder and lightning, and lasted about an hour and a half. Yesterday was very warm and temperatures didn’t cool off until the storms rolled shortly after 4 AM. Highs are expected to reach the 80s once again today but it is cool right now.
Our 10:45 AM temp is 70F (21C), the humidity is 76%, and skies are cloudy. Winds are from the SW at 5-10 mph, and the pressure is 29.68 in. (1005.1 mb). The dew point is 62F (17C). Visibility is 10 miles. Yesterday’s high was 75F (24C) and the overnight low was 67F (19C). Average temps for this date are 76F/48F.
INDIAN RIVER / TOPINABEE FORECAST: