Saturday, January 11, 2014

Quick Look For Saturday

Good Morning!

A gray day for us in south central Michigan today, with unseasonably mild temperatures and some RAIN in the forecast.  We'll see some melting and runoff of the nearly foot and a half of snow that is on the ground, over the next few days, but we shouldn't see any major flooding issues at this point.  It's been nice to see some bare pavement on the surface streets in the area.  Let's have a look...

DOWNRIGHT BALMY COMPARED TO LAST WEEK:  Normal temperature this time of year is right around 31 degrees.  We could briefly touch 40 later today and readings should stay above freezing into the middle of next week.  Then we yo-yo above and below freezing from about Wednesday on through the weekend.  The temperature range looks to be from the mid 30's into the lower 20's, and on the days that we stay below freezing, we'll top out in the 20's with lows right around 15.

A SERIES OF WAVES:  Forecast data shows a series of upper waves rotating through the area approximately every other day.  What that means for us is we have a shot at some rain again on Monday, then again late Tuesday or early Wednesday, then, depending on temperature, possibly some rain or snow for the weekend.

Here's the forecast for Jackson and vicinity:



More Forecast for you later!

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