March 31, 2009
SPOT WEATHER FORECAST
3/31/2009 Weather
Discussion: The storms have slowed just a touch, but they will still be good snow producers. There will be a break tonight before the next similar system arrives tomorrow.
Long-term models show a high-pressure cell building off the coast later in the week. This may split or push the NW flow north. For now, the weekend is looking drier and warmer.
Forecast from Tuesday 4pm to Wednesday 4am
Precipitation .25 in. Water 2-4 in. Snow
Temperatures Low 24 High 26
Winds 5-10 W
Forecast for Wednesday 4am to 4pm
Precipitation .25 in. Water 2-4 in. Snow
Temperatures Low 24 High 30
Winds 5-10 W
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: The snow will slowly taper to showers tonight and then pick back up again tomorrow afternoon. The next storm has very similar characteristics as today’s system, so we could see another foot or so by Thursday.
Freezing levels: Freezing levels will trend down to 1000’ tonight and then rise back up to near pass level tomorrow night.
Winds: The winds should also taper today after the cold front moves east. We should expect a similar wind story with the next storm as well.
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