Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021-SW Michigan-A Couple Of Nice Days Before Next Storm
Currently 21 with an average wind from the SSE of 1 mph. Feels like 21 degrees. Dew Point 17, Barometer 30.3, Humidity 84%, Visibility 10 mi., Sunrise 8:02 am, Sunset 5:48 pm.
Mostly cloudy today with a high in the mid 20s. N winds 5 – 10 mph.
Partly cloudy overnight with a low near 10. N winds 5 -10 mph.
Got about 5″ from Winter Storm Nathaniel and we’re now set to get two or three days with some sunshine – cold, but still brighter than we’ve had lately. Then the next Winter Storm – Orlena – will hit us probably overnight Saturday and through Sunday. How much snow? Depends on whether you choose to go with the Euro model or the GFS model. The Euro has the brunt of the storm sliding down more to the south of us, but the GFS – or American model – seems intent on pushing that storm right on over us. Another wait and see situation. Me? I’m rooting for the Euro version but hey…nobody has so far given me any voice in the matter. So – like you all, I’ll be finding out after the fact whether we get dumped on or not get all that much. Orlena will make up her mind as she cruises across the country from West to East as all storms do as a general rule. In the meantime, enjoy the sunshine. It makes it feel warmer than it is and anything that helps along that line is to be appreciated.