January 2, 2009
SPOT WEATHER FORECAST
1/2/2009 Weather
Discussion: A fast moving cold front moved through this morning bringing us these blustery conditions. Things should calm down, cool down, and dry out down through the day. Light snow showers will persist through most of the weekend with cool temps. Should be really good sliding.
Long-term models show a strong warm front hitting Sunday bringing another round of heavy show and higher freezing levels to the mountains.
Forecast from Friday 4pm to Saturday 4am
Precipitation .10 in. Water 0-2 in. Snow
Temperatures Low 8 High 16
Winds 5-15 NW
Forecast for Saturday 4am to 4pm
Precipitation Lt .25 in. Water 0-3 in. Snow
Temperatures Low 12 High 24
Winds 0-10 W
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: A lingering convergence zone will shift south today bringing an end to the snow here at Stevens. Snow showers will pass through from time to time but not expecting any significant accumulation until Sunday.
Freezing levels: Freezing levels will trend down to near sea level tonight and remain low through Sunday.
Winds: NW winds will continue to be blustery today but shouldn’t be a show stopper. Winds will begin to calm later this evening with light westerly’s developing for the weekend.
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