January 18, 2008

THE WEATHER

1/18/2008 Weather Discussion: The dry weather will continue through the night. Snow will be on the menu tomorrow as a system slides in from the north. Sunday things should dry out and cool down. Long-term models show cold air from central Canada moving in for the start of the week. This will bring very cold temperature and a dry air mass for next week. Forecast from Friday 4pm to Saturday 4am Precipitation Lt .10 in. Water trace in. Snow Temperatures Low 24 High 32 Winds 0-10 NE Forecast for Saturday 4am to 4pm Precipitation .25 - .5 in. Water 4-8” in. Snow Temperatures Low 24 High 28 Winds 0-10 NE TRENDS AND TIMING Precipitation: Snow should show up in the mountain after 4am tomorrow. Moderate snow should begin to taper Saturday night and begin our next dry trend on Sunday. Freezing levels: Freezing levels will slowly drop as the cold front moves in tomorrow. Freezing levels will drop below 3000’ by tomorrow noon. Cold NE flow will drop freezing levels to sea level by Sunday afternoon. Winds: A north/northeast flow will remain in place until Sunday’s NE push. NO huge wind events expected with tomorrows front.

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