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We hit 77 today in good ol Scottville, MI with clear skies and sun. Bit windy today with winds around 14-16 MPH and gusts up to the low 20's. Made the lake a bit choppy this afternoon, but the Ruffians had a fun time rolling around in the boat, so a good day was had by all involved.
15:00 hrs
58*F
Heavy showers on and off. Very dark outside.
Edit: Stupidly dark outside with cars got their head lights on and a couple of storms to the south so getting some lightning and thunder from those every now and again. What a weird day. Down to 57*F.
15:00 hrs
58*F
Heavy showers on and off. Very dark outside.
Edit: Stupidly dark outside with cars got their head lights on and a couple of storms to the south so getting some lightning and thunder from those every now and again. What a weird day. Down to 57*F.
I must say despite liking cool weather I don't think I'd like England much. Too cold in the summer and it rarely even snows in the winter.
Currently a "cool" 82 degrees and cloudy.
Dewpoint 72 (about as high as it ever gets here)
Humidity 72%
Forecast high today only 98 with another good chance for rain.
We had heavy rain last night receiving a whopping 2.5" which is very significant for us since we only average about 7" in the entire year.
It is sunny here almost all the time so the rare cloudy day is kind of fun.
I must say despite liking cool weather I don't think I'd like England much. Too cold in the summer and it rarely even snows in the winter.
Thing is though not every summer is this bad, thankfully, the real duds come in 2's or 3's though like this year and last year. Once the weather gets locked in a pattern it seems to stay like it a good while. Ou average max temperature for July '06 on the other hand, was just under 80*f, so that's how good it can be, but over all, I can agree, for interesting weather, England is not the place to be, I'd much rather leave here and head for the continent or somewhere tropical!
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