29 November 2010

MUSKEGON, MI WEEK 1 OUTLOOK

I'm only posting this because I think my name is under week long outlook! Anyway, looking at the week in Muskegon, Michigan, the big picture includes moisture and dropping temperatures. A ridge of high pressure has moved out and a cold front is coming, expected to pass tomorrow afternoon. That means today's mild high temperatures will drift downward beginning sometime tomorrow afternoon to reach a range of low- to mid- '30's from Wednesday through Friday. Diurnal ranges will shrink also from about 20 degrees on Tuesday to only ten degrees or less for the rest of the week. The probability of precipitation is greatest on Tuesday and Wednesday, with about 30% rising to 70%. With the rising temperatures, this will take the form of rain showers Tuesday and rain-snow mix to normal snow possible on Wednesday. Probabilities drop for Thursday and Friday, but lake effect snow overnight on these days is still a possibility.

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