From 5 Sep 2011 |
Fast forward 18 hours and things have changed. When I woke up this fine Labor Day morning, the outside temperature was 52.2F, there was a steady 10-15 knot breeze from the northeast and the waters of Lake Huron were pounding the shoreline. The waves were easily 3-4 feet with about a 12-15 foot swell.
From 5 Sep 2011 |
Today appears to be a one-day anomaly. The weatherguessers are telling me that the the forecast through the end of the week is that it will warm up to the mid 70s by the weekend. It is often said that if you don't like the weather in Michigan, just wait a few minutes. It will change.
From 5 Sep 2011 |
The temperature swing and the shift in the weather is driven by the Great Lakes that we love and enjoy. Lake Huron and its fellow Great Lakes serve as enormous heat sumps which, given the correct conditions, can cause the weather to be so fickle in the Enchanted Mitten. We would not have it any other way.
2 comments:
It is amazing how quickly the weather can change around here. It can even change just by driving a couple of miles west away from the coast. It can be quite a bit warmer or colder depending on the weather fronts. Even the condition of the water can change quickly. From still as a mirror to stormy in just a few minutes. It's great isn't it?
Gary, it's just gorgeous! The water is very warm and the wind is gusty. Big waves, fabulous wind, lots of sunshine, no humidity! Just perfect.
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