Lenawee County Braces for Cooler Temperatures, Possible Snow Tuesday
Lenawee county residents can expect a shift in weather conditions today, Nov. 18, with temperatures peaking at 37 degrees Fahrenheit, but feeling like 33 degrees due to wind chill.Overnight lows are forecast to reach 31 degrees. While conditions are currently favorable,Tuesday will bring a chance of snow adn rain,though little to no accumulation is expected.
Currently, winds are blowing from the east at approximately 6.9 mph. The forecasted high is below the 30-year average of 48 degrees for this date, while the predicted low is slightly warmer than the typical 30 degrees.
Historically, Nov. 18 has seen notable temperature swings in Lenawee County. A record high of 72 degrees was recorded in 2016, contrasting sharply with a record low of 9 degrees set in 1959.
The changing weather may impact residents in several ways. Forecasters indicate a lowered risk of weather-related asthma attacks,and driving conditions are expected to be good. However,the cooler,drier air is likely to exacerbate dry skin,prompting recommendations for increased moisturizer use. Individuals with frizz-prone hair may experience increased flyaways, and indoor dust and dander levels are predicted to be high, suggesting a need for enhanced cleaning.
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