Let's follow the KISS formula for this blog and minimize my verbiage.
We have a current temperature of 32° under cloudy skies that feels like 22° with winds out of the west @ 15 mph. Our overnight low is forecast to drop to an actual 24°.
There is still a Small Craft Advisory in effect from St. Joseph to Manistee, with NW wind speeds of 25 knots that may produce waves from four to seven feet. That Small Craft Advisory will expire tomorrow @ 7:00 a.m. However, it will be replaced by a Winter Weather Advisory that is forecast to go into effect @ 10:00 p.m. tomorrow night and continue until Wednesday afternoon @ 1:00 p.m.
Driving will become hazardous and the forecast calls for two to six inches of additional snow accumulation and an icy glaze.
Tomorrow's high is expected to reach 32° with an overnight low of 29°.
The current NWS barometric pressure reading is 30.39" and rising, while my DTWS is showing 29.77" and falling.
We took the fur-children for a walkabout at the Lake Forest Cemetery where we saw the deer grazing. We walked amongst the markers to avoid the ice covered roads and then we headed home to feed the fur-children and prepare our evening repast of vegan meatloaf from an old family recipe, to go along with our own Coleslaw. The vegan meatloaf is definitely a keeper.
Otherwise, I finished a crossword puzzle and we did some additional reading and TV viewing.
Tomorrow is indoor chore day and perhaps another walkabout. Not much else is on our agenda. Ciao.
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