April 10, 2009
SPOT WEATHER FOECAST
4/10/2009 Weather
Discussion: This stagnate weather pattern of low-level clouds and sun breaks will continue today. A pair of storms will push through tomorrow and Sunday. The stronger or the two will move through Sunday, which will bring snow to the mountains for the start of the week.
Long-term models show high-pressure building during the middle of the week but NW flow aloft will continue to bring the threat of more storms to the PNW for the longer term.
Forecast from Friday 4pm to Saturday 4am
Precipitation Lt .10 in. Water 0 in. Snow
Temperatures Low 30 High 40
Winds 0-5 W
Forecast for Saturday 4am to 4pm
Precipitation .25 in. Water 0-3 in. Snow
Temperatures Low 28 High 34
Winds 0-10 W
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: Weak high-pressure aloft will keep us mostly dry overnight. Light rain or snow showers will pick up around midday tomorrow.
Freezing levels: Freezing levels will trend down from 4500’ today to 3500’ tomorrow.
Winds: Light westerly flow will strengthen tomorrow afternoon as the approaching system move in.
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