Currently 51*. Very heavy fog.
High today 57*.
Chance of rain 100%
Bottom line- We can’t see squat, Damp, Dangerous driving conditions . Reminds me of the good ol days in Britain when I was in my 20’s.
Lake Texoma on the Tx/Okla border is famous for this weather.
Before we get to January, there's a system that has been slowly getting a more snowy look beginning on the 30th. @hawkstwelve it would seem you may get a couple inches of snow from this one.
Some December 26 weather history in southern Lower Michigan.
1985: Muskegon sets a daily snowfall record of 14.4 inches during a long stretch of snowy weather. The monthly total for December is 57 inches.
2001: A foot of lake effect snow piles up at Grand Rapids as a week-long snow blitz drops about 4 feet of snow at Grand Rapids.
2016, Detroit, Flint, and Saginaw set record highs of 57, 56, and 54 respectively.
2012, a large Gulf low lifted northeast along the Appalachian Mountains and clipped southeast Michigan bringing a widespread accumulating snowfall to the area. By the following morning, 4″ to 7″ had accumulated across the southeast half of the area, with higher amounts of 14″ in Lakeport and 11.1″ in Port Huron. Detroit and Flint measured storm total accumulations of 6.2″ and 5″ respectively. Further northwest, Saginaw received a glancing blow and measured only 1.5″.
1914, the overnight temperature in Saginaw plummeted to -12 degrees, which is 30 degrees below the average overnight temperature.
Wow, I've been hearing the winds hit the house. We are close to the bent back inclusion where the winds are pretty strong.
I'm thinking that thin line was were the strongest winds are that hit the house.