Saturday, May 25, 2019-SouthWest Michigan – Night Storm Lit Up The Sky
Currently 73 with an average wind from the WSW of 14 mph. Feels like 73 degrees. Dew Point 65, Humidity 76%, Barometer 29.86, Visibility 10 mi., Sunrise 6:10 am, Sunset 9:08 pm. Cloudy with a 70% chance of thunderstorms until around midday, then partly sunny with a small chance of rain. High in the mid 70s. SW winds 10-20 mph with gusts to 30.
Partly cloudy tonight with a 50% chance of rain and thunderstorms moving in. Low around 60. SW winds 5 – 15 mph becoming NW overnight.
Last night we had a whopping thunderstorm that seemed to last for about ever. Constant thunder rolling and lightening without end. Looked like Nature was putting on the ultimate sky show. Now, of course, there are area flood advisory statements in place, as is usual when we get a great deal of rain all at once. Evidently was an inch or two last night. Looks like we might get a bit more of the stormy stuff today and tonight, but I’d say Mother Nature would have to go some to equal last night’s display.