According to AccuWeather, Emmet County may anticipate sunny days with a little rain this weekend. AccuWeather predicts temperatures between 72 and 80 degrees.
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The Emmet County weekend outlook is broken down as follows:
Emmet County weather on Saturday: a few thunderstorms
Saturday is expected to be largely cloudy at night with highs of 74 degrees and lows of 53 degrees, along with an early shower. At 75 degrees, the midday temperature should feel one degree warmer.
Less than an inch of rain is predicted during the day, which is considered moderate.
The wind will be 5.8 miles per hour from the west during the day.
Is the forecast for Saturday normal for this season?
The expected high on Saturday is below normal for the season. July 19 had a maximum temperature of 75 degrees on average for the past 30 years.
Compared to the established standard of 60 degrees for this time of year, the projected low is seven degrees colder. Historically, there has been an average of 0.09 inches of precipitation on this day, making it quite damp.
Emmet County’s Sunday weather is generally pleasant and sunny.
Sunday is expected to be clear at night with highs of 78 degrees and lows of 47 degrees. At 81 degrees, the afternoon temperature should feel three degrees warmer.
At 8.1 miles per hour, the wind will be blowing north all day.
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Is the prediction for Sunday normal for this season?
The anticipated high for Sunday is higher than usual for this season. July 20 had a maximum temperature of 75 degrees on average for the past 30 years.
Compared to the established standard of 60 degrees for this time of year, the projected low is 13 degrees colder. Historically, there has been an average of 0.09 inches of precipitation on this day, making it quite damp.
Emmet County’s Monday weather is partly sunny
Monday is expected to be mostly clear at night with highs of 80 degrees and lows of 55 degrees. At 84 degrees, the afternoon temperature should feel four degrees warmer.
The wind will be 6.9 miles per hour from the southeast during the day.
Is the forecast for Monday normal for this season?
The anticipated high on Monday is higher than usual for this season. July 21 had a maximum temperature of 75 degrees on average for the past 30 years.
Compared to the established standard of 60 degrees for this time of year, the projected low is five degrees colder. Historically, there has been an average of 0.09 inches of precipitation on this day, making it quite 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.