February 25, 2008

THE WEATHER

2/25/2008 Weather Discussion: A weak high pressure ridge will develop today keeping things relatively dry for the next 24 hours or so. A warm front followed by a cold front will move through tomorrow night. This may have some initial rain at first, but should give us some snow on Wednesday. Long-term models show another brief dry period Thursday before another series of weak systems move in for the weekend. Forecast from Monday 4pm to Tuesday 4am Precipitation Lt .10 in. Water trace in. Snow Temperatures Low 26 High 32 Winds 0-5 SW Forecast for Tuesday 4am to 4pm Precipitation Lt.10 in. Water trace in. Snow Temperatures Low 28 High 36 Winds 0-5 SSW TRENDS AND TIMING Precipitation: A stabilizing atmosphere should dry up most of the lingering snow showers today and tomorrow. The next chance of moisture is expected after 4pm tomorrow. Freezing levels: Freezing levels should hold around the 3000’ level through 4pm tomorrow. Temps expected to rise with tomorrow nights warm front. Freezing levels will drop back down below pass level for Wednesday. Winds: Light SW winds will prevail until tomorrow nights warm begins to

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