Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2021-SW Michigan-Pattern Of Patchy Fog, Freezing Drizzle
Currently 33 with an average wind from the SW of 8 mph. Feels like 33 degrees. Dew Point 34, Humidity 100%, Barometer 29.85, Visibility 5 mi., Sunrise 8:13 am, Sunset 5:15 pm.
Mostly cloudy with areas of patchy fog. High 35 degrees. W winds 10-15 mph.
Overcast with the possibilities of a few flurries or snow showers overnight. Low 21. Light and variable winds.
Seems like these days are carbon copies of the one before. A little fog, a little snow, a little freezing drizzle. Colorless skies but at least no temperatures in the extreme for now.
Looking at the possibility of a winter storm moving in over the weekend. Just in time for New Year’s Eve perhaps. Not a good thing, but nothing can be done about it beyond keeping an eye out and being careful. We, here in our little corner of SW Michigan, seem to most often end up at the tag end or outer fringe of whatever storm system is passing by. And this case might turn out to be the same. We might end up with more of the frozen mix kind of precipitation. Maybe. Maybe not. SO…just watch out for snow or some form of unwelcome winter weather. Because which ever way this goes, the roads are not going to be good. Count on at least that.