Big differences to be worked out but looks like some rain maybe on Thursday next week. Hopefully we can get it and have nice weather over the holiday weekend.
We will have to see how the rest of the summer into the fall plays out. But no a heat wave in our area is not typical in the summer going into a strong El Nino. But that said the 1987/88 El Nino did have some heat waves in June and July of 1987 and that winter was not a warm winter here in west Michigan. We shall see.
At 6 AM it is clear and I have a temperature of 57. Today looks to be a great late June day with sunny skies and highs in the upper 70’s tonight will see the clear skies continue with a low in the upper 50’s. Saturday and Sunday will continue to see clear skies with highs on Saturday around 80 and in the mid 80’s on Sunday, lows look to be around 60 as Saturday and in the upper 60’s on Sunday. Then there looks to be a major pattern change with highs in the low to mid 90’s and lows in the low to mid 70’s it also looks to be humid so it will be very hot feeling. In the forecast there is no mention of rain but in the discussion there is mention that there could be some storms. Let’s all hope out AC is in good working condition.
The official H/L yesterday at Grand Rapids was 75/58 there were 2 Cooling Degree Days, no rainfall, the highest wind gust was 29 MPH out of the SW. Some reported weather conditions were fog and haze. For today the average H/L is 82/61 the record high of 94 was in 1941 the coolest high of 62 was in 1968 the record low of 43 was in 1902 the warmest low of 73 was in 1943. The most rainfall of 2.81” was in 2021. Last year the H/L was 91/65 and there was 0.37” of rainfall.
Some weather history for June 26th 1985, A spectacular early morning waterspout developed at 5:20 AM (MST) from a stationary thunderstorm over the south end of the Great Salt Lake in Utah. It was visible 20 miles away and lasted four minutes. (The Weather Channel) 1989, Thunderstorms produced severe weather from the Central Plains to the Middle Mississippi Valley. There were 129 reports of severe weather during the day and night. Thunderstorms in Kansas produced wind gusts to 90 mph at Liberal, and hail four inches in diameter at Quinter. Thunderstorms in Wisconsin spawned a tornado at Lake Delton injuring four persons. Lightning struck and killed a woman at Junction City, KS, who had gotten out of her car to photograph the lightning. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) crossed northern Mexico), began to spread heavy rain into southeast Texas and southwest Louisiana. (The National Weather Summary) Here in Michigan 1983, Record heat prevailed from Texas to Michigan. Alpena MI hit 98 degrees. 1956, A tornado struck Gratiot County near Perrinton. Two homes and five barns were destroyed and fifty other buildings were damaged. Two people were injured.