February 9, 2008

THE WEATHER

2/9/2008 Weather Discussion: The warm front that passed through last night will leave mild temps and mountain showers in its wake. A cold front is expected tonight which will drop freezing levels. Long-term models show the NW flow shifting to a W/SW flow. This means the over all temperature regimes will be warmer. Storms continue to stack up but the general track of these storms will be to the north. This will allow some breaks between storms through the week. Forecast from Saturday 4pm to Sunday 4am Precipitation .5-.75 in. Water 4-6 in. Snow Temperatures Low 28 High 34 Winds 5-15 WSW Forecast for Sunday 4am to 4pm Precipitation .5-.75 in. Water 5-10 in. Snow Temperatures Low 24 High 28 Winds 10-20W TRENDS AND TIMING Precipitation: Mixed rain/snow should turn to all snow after 4am tomorrow morning. Several pushes of moisture will bring periods of heavy snow for the next 24 -36 hours. A break is expected Monday morning. Freezing levels: Freezing levels will hover right at Pass level until the passing of the cold front after 4am tomorrow morning. Freezing levels will then hold at +-3500’ through Monday. Winds: Wind will still be a nuisance but shouldn’t see much above 40mph. Wind is expected to be done by Monday morning.

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