January 23, 2009

SPOT WEATHTER FORECAST

1/23/2009 Weather Discussion: More of the same for the short term, but change is in the air for the long term. We can expect two more days of this weather pattern with the addition of cold arctic air from our friends to the north. A small disturbance is showing up for Sunday, but won’t be much of a snow producer for the mountains. Long-term models show promise by the middle of next week as the northern jet begins to track south. Right now, it is looking like we could get some snow for the second part of next week, and if lucky, extend into the weekend. Forecast from Friday 4pm to Saturday 4am Precipitation 0 in. Water 0 in. Snow Temperatures Low 16 High 24 Winds 0-5 E Forecast for Saturday 4am to 4pm Precipitation 0 in. Water 0 in. Snow Temperatures Low 16 High 24 Winds 0-5E TRENDS AND TIMING Precipitation: Dry though Saturday. Freezing levels: Freezing levels will slowly trend down from 4000’ today to reach sea level by Sunday morning. Cold air from the NE could bring single digit lows on Sunday/Monday. Winds: East flow should remain solid through the weekend. Cold air from the NE will strengthen the wind on Sunday.

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