According to AccuWeather, Emmet County can anticipate rainy days this week with temperatures between 76 and 86 degrees.
The Emmet County weekly forecast is broken down as follows:
Emmet County’s Tuesday weather is partly sunny before becoming overcast
Tuesday is expected to see showers and a stronger t-storm at night, with high temperatures of 82 degrees and lows of 61 degrees. At 84 degrees, the daytime temperature should feel two degrees warmer.
The wind will blow 6.9 miles per hour to the south throughout the day.
Is the forecast for Tuesday normal for this season?
The forecast high for Tuesday is higher than usual for this season. July 22 has a maximum temperature of 75 degrees, which is the 30-year average. This globally accepted average is updated every ten years and takes into account climate data from 1991 to 2020.
Compared to the established normal of 60 degrees for this time of year, the forecast low is one degree warmer. Historically, there has been an average of 0.09 inches of precipitation on this day, making it somewhat damp.
Emmet County weather on Wednesday: clearing and a powerful t-storm
It is predicted that Wednesday will see a high of 86 degrees, a low of 70 degrees, and a lot of thunderstorms at night. At 91 degrees, the daytime temperature should feel five degrees warmer.
Less than an inch of rain is predicted during the day, which is considered moderate.
The wind will blow 9.2 miles per hour in a south-southwest direction throughout the day.
Is the forecast for Wednesday normal for this season?
The forecast high for Wednesday is higher than usual for this season. July 23’s maximum temperature is 75 degrees, which is the 30-year average.
Compared to the established normal of 60 degrees for this time of year, the forecast low is 10 degrees warmer. Historically, there has been an average of 0.09 inches of precipitation on this day, making it somewhat damp.
Emmet County’s Thursday weather is expected to be showery and thunderstormy
A high of 86 degrees and a low of 64 degrees are predicted for Thursday, along with a few evening t-storms. At 90 degrees, the daytime temperature should feel four degrees warmer.
Less than an inch of rain is predicted during the day, which is considered moderate.
The wind will be 9.2 miles per hour from the west throughout the day.
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Is the forecast for Thursday normal for this season?
The forecast high for Thursday is higher than usual for this season. July 24 has a maximum temperature of 75 degrees on average over the past 30 years.
Compared to the established normal of 60 degrees for this time of year, the forecast low is four degrees warmer. Historically, this day has seen an average of 0.08 inches of precipitation, making it somewhat wet.
Emmet County’s Friday weather: Some areas saw a morning shower
Friday is expected to be cloudy at night with a high of 82 degrees and a low of 57 degrees. At 87 degrees, the daytime temperature should feel five degrees warmer.
Less than an inch of precipitation is anticipated during the day.
The wind will blow 6.9 miles per hour in a north-northwest direction throughout the day.
Is the forecast for Friday normal for this season?
The forecast high for Friday is higher than usual for this season. July 25 has a maximum temperature of 75 degrees on average over the past 30 years.
Compared to the established normal of 60 degrees for this time of year, the forecast low is three degrees colder. Historically, there has been an average of 0.09 inches of precipitation on this day, making it somewhat damp.
According to Dr. Jeffrey Andresen, Michigan’s State Climatologist, the unpredictable nature of the lake effect, which is caused by cold air moving over warm water and causing extremely high or low temperatures, and the absence of weather-measuring coverage in the state can make daily weather forecasts in Michigan unpredictable at times.