Saturday, May 19, 2012

Short & Sweet For A Splendid Saturday!

Good Morning!

No audio forecast today, and just the six-day forecast will be posted.  If time permits, we'll supplement that with some more detailed discussion.

SEVERE WEATHER:  Today, the Storm Prediction Center calls for a general thunderstorm risk across the west half of the Upper Peninsula.  Tomorrow, a general storm risk across West Michigan, perhaps getting into the west counties of the blog, such as Branch, Calhoun, and Eaton.  No formal increased severe risk defined now, but I would not be surprised to see maybe a couple of isolated severe storms with the heating we expect tomorrow.


Here's the forecast for Jackson County:


Today, sunny and warm, high 84.  Winds S 7-14 MPH.


Tonight, starry and nice, low 55, winds SSE 4-9 MPH.


Sunday, sunny and warm during the day, a chance of a widely scattered shower or an embedded thunderstorm late in the day, high 86.


Sunday night, some clouds later during the nighttime hours, a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms, low 59, winds SW 5-10 MPH.


Monday, mainly cloudy skies, with periods of scattered showers or thunderstorms, high of 78.


Tuesday, a mix of clouds and sunshine after slow clearing in the afternoon with showers departing, seasonable, high 73.


Wednesday, mostly sunny with a few passing clouds, high of 76.


Thursday, bright blue skies and warm, high 83.


That's a look at your forecast for the next six days.  I do hope you enjoy this beautiful weekend.  As I stated above, if time permits, we'll update the blog with more detail and discussion around the next six days.  Blessings!

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