Chippewa County can expect some rain and some sun this week, with temperatures forecast in a range of 64 to 66 degrees, according to data from AccuWeather.
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Here’s a breakdown of the weekly forecast for Chippewa County:
Tuesday weather in Chippewa County: A couple of morning showers
Tuesday is forecast to have a high of 64 degrees with a low of 51 degrees and partly cloudy at night. Expect the daytime temperature to feel five degrees hotter at 69 degrees.
There will be light rain during the day, with less than an inch of rain expected.
Throughout the day, wind will be blowing south at 8.1 miles per hour.
Is Tuesday’s forecast typical for this time of year?
Tuesday’s forecast high is below average for this time of year. The 30-year average maximum temperature for June 10 is 71 degrees. This internationally agreed-upon average represents climate data from 1991-2020 and is recalculated every 10 years.
The forecast low is three degrees hotter than the established normal of 48 degrees for this time of year. Historically, this day is usually a bit wet, with an average 0.1 inches of precipitation.
Chippewa County saw a record-breaking temperature high for June 10 in 1959 at 89 degrees. On this day in 1980, a record low of 28 degrees was set. Precipitation hit a record of 1.53 inches for June 10 in 2020.
Wednesday weather in Chippewa County: Hazy sun; breezy in the p.m.
Wednesday is forecast to have a high of 65 degrees with a low of 48 degrees and clear at night. Expect the daytime temperature to feel five degrees hotter at 70 degrees.
Throughout the day, wind will be blowing south at 11.5 miles per hour.
Is Wednesday’s forecast typical for this time of year?
Wednesday’s forecast high is below average for this time of year. The 30-year average maximum temperature for June 11 is 72 degrees.
The forecast low is one degree cooler than the established normal of 49 degrees for this time of year. Historically, this day is usually a bit wet, with an average 0.1 inches of precipitation.
Chippewa County saw a record-breaking temperature high for June 11 in 2012 at 87 degrees. On this day in 1980, a record low of 31 degrees was set.
Thursday weather in Chippewa County: Mostly sunny
Thursday is forecast to have a high of 65 degrees with a low of 46 degrees and partly cloudy at night. Expect the daytime temperature to feel two degrees hotter at 67 degrees.
Throughout the day, wind will be blowing northwest at 9.2 miles per hour.
Is Thursday’s forecast typical for this time of year?
Thursday’s forecast high is below average for this time of year. The 30-year average maximum temperature for June 12 is 72 degrees.
The forecast low is three degrees cooler than the established normal of 49 degrees for this time of year. Historically, this day is usually a bit wet, with an average 0.1 inches of precipitation.
Chippewa County saw a record-breaking temperature high for June 12 in 1949 at 90 degrees. On this day in 1947, a record low of 34 degrees was set.
Friday weather in Chippewa County: A thick cloud cover
Friday is forecast to have a high of 64 degrees with a low of 48 degrees and mainly cloudy at night. Expect the daytime temperature to feel one degree cooler at 63 degrees.
Throughout the day, wind will be blowing east-southeast at 6.9 miles per hour.
Is Friday’s forecast typical for this time of year?
Friday’s forecast high is below average for this time of year. The 30-year average maximum temperature for June 13 is 72 degrees.
The forecast low is one degree cooler than the established normal of 49 degrees for this time of year. Historically, this day is usually a bit wet, with an average 0.1 inches of precipitation.
Chippewa County saw a record-breaking temperature high for June 13 in 1956 at 90 degrees. On this day in 1968, a record low of 36 degrees was set.
In Michigan, daily weather forecasts can be unreliable at times due to the volatile nature of lake effect — cold air passing over warm water that causes extreme low or high temperatures — and lack of weather-measuring coverage in the state, according to Dr. Jeffrey Andresen, the State Climatologist for Michigan.
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This article originally appeared on The Sault News: Some sun and rain: See Chippewa County’s weekly forecast here June 10-13, 2025