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Current Conditions
32° feels like 32 Mostly Cloudy
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- Wind: Calm
- Dew Point:
28 F
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- Normal High: 39.9
- Normal Low: 32.0
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Wednesday
Rain
High 45°
Feels like
43° F
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Wednesday Night
Rain
Low 27°
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Thursday
Chance of Snow
High 43°
Extended Forecast
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Wednesday
High: 45°
Low: 27°
Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain, then snow showers and a chance of rain in the afternoon. High of 45F. Winds from the SW at 10-20 mph. Chance of precipitation 80%.
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Wednesday Night
Overcast with a chance of snow and a chance of rain. Low of 27F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of snow 50% with accumulations up to 1 in. possible.
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Thursday
High: 43°
Low: 30°
Overcast with a chance of snow and rain in the afternoon. High of 43F. Winds from the South at 5-10 mph. Chance of snow 50%.
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Thursday Night
Overcast with snow. Low of 30F with a windchill as low as 21F. Winds from the East at 10-15 mph shifting to the WNW after midnight. Chance of snow 100% with accumulations up to 5 in. possible.
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Friday
High: 36°
Low: 21°
Overcast with a chance of snow. High of 36F with a windchill as low as 19F. Winds from the NNW at 10-20 mph. Chance of snow 60% with accumulations up to 1 in. possible.
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Friday Night
Overcast with a chance of snow in the evening, then mostly cloudy with a chance of snow. Low of 21F. Winds from the NW at 5-15 mph. Chance of snow 30%.
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Saturday
High: 36°
Low: 12°
Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow in the morning, then overcast with a chance of snow. High of 36F with a windchill as low as 9F. Winds from the WNW at 15-20 mph. Chance of snow 20%.
Nearby Conditions
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Today's State Extremes
State Highs:
Grand Rapids
45° F
Midland
44° F
Ionia
44° F
Holland
43° F
Muskegon
43° F
State Lows:
Gaylord
25° F
Ironwood
26° F
Houghton
28° F
Alpena
28° F
Manistee
28° F
National Weather Summary
Weather Underground midday recap for Wednesday, February 22, 2012.
Unsettled weather will continue across the northwestern quadrant of the nation on Wednesday, while more snow showers fell across parts of the Great Lakes and the Northeast.
In the West, another front in a series of disturbances moved through the northwestern U.S. This resulted in continued wet weather from the Pacific Northwest eastward through the Rockies and then into the Northern High Plains. Light to moderate rain showers with high elevation snow persisted over portions of the Pacific Northwest through the northern Rockies, while rain showers began to form in the Northern High Plains and the northern Central Plains. Meanwhile, the strong jet streaming across the Northwest combined with the strong pressure gradient over the region led to strong winds and high wind gusts through the afternoon. A variety of High Wind Warnings and High Wind Advisories remained in effects for much of the region through the day.
In the East, low pressure in southeastern Canada kicked up more scattered snow showers along parts of the Great Lakes snow belt. Meanwhile, scattered rain showers developed in parts of the eastern Tennessee Valley and the Ohio Valley, ahead of a warm front lifting through the Mid-Mississippi Valley and western Tennessee Valley.

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