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Chances of Rain – Weather History

If you hadn’t noticed I am working with some new forecast graphics.  Being a part of a duet I am not sure how I am going to proceed with these so bear with me.  I have a few gigabytes of weather graphics I have collected over the past couple of years and have decided to […]

Weather History – Storm Chances

Thanks to Barry for providing the graphic for the comet Neowise in yesterday’s post.  It will be visible through July 23rd before you need binoculars or a telescope.  After that, it won’t be visible again for 6800 years. I hope you enjoy our weather lady Abby in the Weather Center graphic.  If she can wear […]

Weather History – Microburst

Here we are – another Wednesday and time for our weekly weather history post for Michigan. September 22 1952: Hail covered the ground like snow in Cascade Township, near Grand Rapids. 1961: A tornado hit two miles north of Marne. One person was injured and three buildings were heavily damaged. September 23 2006: Small tornadoes […]

Weather History Day

Can’t get much better than this weather-wise.  We had 79° for our high yesterday with relatively dry air – our low temp this morning is 57°.  Once again most of the U.S. is free from warnings and advisories with the exception of Maine and most of New England where there are frost and freeze advisories […]

Weather History for the Week

We have a few isolated light rain showers and sprinkles in the area this morning.  There is a 30% chance of seeing some sort of rain though most of the time it will be dry through the rest of the week.  We have had .69 of an inch of rain in the Otsego area so […]

More Rain Today – Weather History

Yup, you read it right – more rain especially south and southeast of Grand Rapids.  You might hear a couple rumbles of thunder but nothing to wake the Skywarn Spotters, we will save that for the weekend when, you guessed it, more rain and perhaps some storms when a warm moist airmass moves in.  Our […]