Sunday, June 3, 2012

Deeper Dive For Sunday...

With a break in the action here, I figured now is a good time to try my remote setup and feed the blog.  As promised, a bit of a deeper dive discussion for today's post:

TEMPERATURES:  You'll see temperatures at or just a touch below normal the next few days, but they will be seasonable, and you will enjoy the abundant sunshine.  North breezes will keep us air conditioned and the humidity down.  We stay in the 70's until the coming weekend, when we get into 80's and more summer-like conditions.  That holds true for pretty much the entire blog area, with the exception of the far south zone, where you may see an 80 or two running loose on Thursday.  Here's a look at temperatures around the US right now:



RAIN:  Not that we can see now.  We are looking at a pretty dry 5 day stretch here in south central Michigan.  We can really use the rain, as most places are running at least an inch or better below normal.  Jackson and Lansing both look dry for the next five days.  Here's a look at the map from the National Weather Service of the next 5 days worth of rain...


SEVERE WEATHER:  Just a chance of a pop-up regular thunderstorm way east, over into the Detroit metro area and up into Port Huron and the eastern part of the thumb.  Other than that, low rain probabilities and no severe threat noted.




Grand Rapids NEXRAD is quiet, and here's the visible satellite image with bright blue skies all over the blog!



There's your discussion for today!  Have a good one! 

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