Norway, MI Weather
15°F -9°C
Feels Like 9°F / -13°C
Today's Weather in Norway,MI
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- Barometer 30 inHg. falling
- Humidity 91% rising
- Heat Index 19°F
- Wind from WSW. 3.6 mph
- Wind Gust 7.5 miles per hour
- Wind Chill 14°F
- UV Index 0
- Dew Point 13°F falling
- Visibility 9 mi.
- Sunrise 6:57 AM
- Sunset 5:16 PM
- Moonrise 5:05 AM
- Moonset 1:00 PM
- Moon Phase Waning Crescent Moon 19%
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5 Day Forecast
Mist
Mist with a high of 29°F and a low of 24°F. Winds will be light at 7mph at times. Expect high humidity with levels above 80% to 97%.
| Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hi 29° | Lo 24° | 97% | 0% | 0% | 6.9 mph |
Mist
Mist with a high of 30°F and a low of 26°F. Winds will be moderate, blowing around 11mph. Expect high humidity with levels above 80% to 97%.
| Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hi 30° | Lo 26° | 97% | 0% | 0% | 11 mph |
Mist
Mist with a high of 40°F and a low of 26°F. Winds will be light at 8mph at times. Expect high humidity with levels above 80% to 91%.
| Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hi 40° | Lo 26° | 91% | 0% | est. 0in | 0% | 7.6 mph |
Freezing Fog
Freezing Fog with a high of 34°F and a low of 26°F. Probable rainfall forecasted, having a 64% chance with an estimated 0.1in. Possible light Snowfall with a 9% chance but not having significate accumulation. Winds will be light at 10mph at times. Expect high humidity with levels above 80% to 96%.
| Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hi 34° | Lo 26° | 96% | 64% | est. 0.1in | 9% | 9.4 mph |
Light Freezing Rain
Light Freezing Rain with a high of 32°F and a low of 28°F. Probable rainfall forecasted, having a 75% chance with an estimated 0.15in. Snowfall has a likely chance of 68% with an estimated accumulation of 1.1in. Winds will be moderate, blowing around 11mph. Expect high humidity with levels above 80% to 95%.
| Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hi 32° | Lo 28° | 95% | 75% | est. 0.15in | 68% | est. 1.1in | 11 mph |
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Hourly Temperature
The current temperature today is 15°F. The morning temperature of 15°F is lowest at 7am with the daytime high of 46°F at 3pm and a low around 26°F at 11pm is expected.
Hourly Barometric Pressure
The highest pressure today is 30.22inHg at 12am and lowest being 29.95inHg at 3pm.
Hourly Wind Speeds
The fastest wind is reported to be 8.7mph at 2pm, while the slowest is 2.7mph around 3am; expect wind gusts peaking 12mph at 2pm.
Current National Weather
This weekend, we have a dynamic weather pattern shaping up. A low-pressure system is set to bring lots of rain to the South and Southeast, with possible thunderstorms and heavy rain in some areas. Meanwhile, snow showers are expected in the higher elevations of the Interior West and Pacific Northwest. In contrast, the Plains will enjoy warmer than usual temperatures, reaching up to 30 degrees above the norm. Let's dive into what each region can expect!
South and Southeast
Starting Friday, a low-pressure system will move from the Southern Rockies across the Plains to the Lower Mississippi Valley and Southeast. It will bring significant rainfall to the area, with potential thunderstorms and isolated heavy rain, especially in parts like the ArkLaTex region. Make sure to be ready for possible flash flooding on Friday and Saturday. By Sunday, the front reaches the Southeast, bringing rain and potentially a rain-snow mix to higher areas of the Northeast.
Interior West and Pacific Northwest
A frontal system from the Gulf of Alaska will hit the Pacific Northwest, causing rain and snow at higher elevations from Friday into Saturday. As it progresses on Sunday, expect snow in the higher regions of northern California. The change between rain and snow here depends on the elevation levels—higher grounds will see more snow.
The Plains and Central U.S.
Over in the Plains and Central U.S., temperatures will be remarkably higher than usual this winter weekend. Prepare for temperatures 15-30 degrees above normal, with highs in the 60s to 70s, and even reaching the low 80s in Texas. If you're in the Northeast, expect it to stay close to the usual chilly 30s to 40s.
This weather report is valid for ZIP code 49870, accurately covering the area of Norway, MI.

