Some weather history for southern Lower Michigan for November 19.
1930: Record late-season warmth was across Lower Michigan with highs of 74 degrees at Grand Rapids and Lansing.
1953, this started a two-day streak of record highs in Flint with a temperature of 70 degrees on the 19th and 68 degrees on the 20th.
The official H/L yesterday at GR was 55/40 there was 0.17” of rainfall. The sun was out 24% of the possible time. The highest wind gust was 26 MPH out of the SE. For today the average H/L is 46/32 the record high of 74 was set in 1930 the coldest high of 25 was set in 2022. The record low of 9 was set in 1986 the warmest low of 55 was set in 1991. The most rainfall of 1.33” fell in 1991 the most snowfall of 8.7” fell in 2022 the most on the ground of 10” was also in 2022. Last year the H/L was 52/32.
I recorded 0.22” of rainfall yesterday and overnight. At the current time it is cloudy and 52 here in MBY.
Well, I'm up early I'm still having pain in my left leg from the sciatic nerve. My doctor finally gave me some pain medication which has been helping but it lasts a few hours then the pain comes back
I see the low forming on time. By what the 06Z HRRR is showing, we are in for some windy conditions up and down the I-5 corridor. I did see some posts people made about not believing that they will get those strong east winds. There is no records showing this type of pattern to get a good reference on how this will transpire into real life. If it was me, I would be prepared for anything. I follow Washington Weather Chasers on Facebook and he has bought a lot of gas in gas cans for his gas powered generator, just in case he's without power for days. If he's doing that, then he must know something is going to happen.
Everyone, take precautions just in case something severe happens. I rather be prepared and nothing happens and not be prepared and something does happen.
Well, I need to get up and get ready for work. I'll look at the page on my breaks. 🌬🌧