March 16, 2007

3/16/07 Weather

3/16/2007 Weather Discussion: Current radar shows as the most of the lingering precipitation being pushed to our north. This will keep us relatively dry and warm for the remainder of the day. The next push of moisture is expected to slide in from to coast tomorrow. Temps are expected to remain mild until Sunday. Long-term models show a dry day for Sunday with the next batch of moisture with lowering temps arriving late Sunday/Monday. Cool and snowy for the beginning of next week. Forecast from Friday 4pm to Saturday 4am Precipitation Lt 10th in. Water 0 in. Snow Freezing Level 6500’ Winds 0-5 SW Forecast for Saturday 4am – 4pm Precipitation .25 in. Water 0 in. Snow Freezing Level 7000’ falling Winds 5-10W TRENDS AND TIMING Precipitation: Light rain tapering off through the day. Mountain rain showers developing after 4am and increasing through the day. Drying trend for Sunday. Freezing levels: Freezing levels will continue to rise through the day, reaching its peak (7000’) by 10pm tonight. A slow cooling trend is expected through tomorrow with freezing levels dipping below pass level by Sunday. Winds: Light SW winds switching to a more westerly pattern for most of the weekend. jdm

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