IF I HEAR ONE MORE NATIONAL OR LOCAL PERSON SAY "NO MORE DROUGHT IN IOWA" Including the governor said it 3 times yesterday. IM GONNA...........
mostly missed yesterday event.
.27 am
.08 all pm and overnight
So .35 total with system.
But many less than mby!!!!!!!!!
OTM? .07 event
OTM .31 in June!
Yesterday’s early morning storm had some of the highest winds I have had here at my house in a long time my guest was the winds reached around 50 MPH. The was no major damage but there were a lot of moderate to large branches down. There was one large part of a tree that fell on a garage and there were two whole trees that were uprooted.
The official H/L yesterday was 82/64 there was 1.37” of rain (here in my gauge I had 0.96”) the highest official wind speed was 50MPH out of the NW it was 70MPH at Muskegon. For today the average H/L is 82/61 the record high of 94 was set in 1941 the coldest high was 62 in 1968 the record low of 43 was set in 1902 the warmest low of 73 was set in 1943. The record rainfall of 2.81” fell in 2021.
Here are some wind reports for my area from yesterdays storm.
...Kent County...
3 SSW Comstock Park 68 MPH 0635 AM 06/25 43.01N/85.69W
East Grand Rapids 52 MPH 0636 AM 06/25 42.95N/85.61W
2 SSW Cascade 51 MPH 0643 AM 06/25 42.88N/85.52W
...Muskegon County...
1 NE Norton Shores 71 MPH 0604 AM 06/25 43.17N/86.24W
Norton Shores 70 MPH 0600 AM 06/25 43.16N/86.25W
4 WNW Roosevelt Park 68 MPH 0558 AM 06/25 43.23N/86.34W
2 SW Whitehall 58 MPH 0554 AM 06/25 43.38N/86.37W
Hottest day for a while today before storms tonight usher in some typical June temps to close out the week. Weekend looks a bit unsettled with maybe some more rain chances but not a total washout. Temps look to fall back to a little below normal to start the new work week.
Chester County records for today: High 100 degrees at Phoenixville (1943) / Low 43 at West Chester (1899) / Rain 3.35" at Coatesville (1938)
MCS rolled through here overnight with some strong winds and heavy rain. So far I've received 1.6 inches with moderate rain still falling. We really needed this however the heaviest rainfall fell along the Missouri River where flood warnings are in effect from the heavy rainfall up stream.