November 26, 2009
SPOT WEATHER FORECAST
11/26/2009 Weather
Short term: It was nice of last night’s storm to stall over the coast and then drift south, sparing us the heavy rain. A high-pressure ridge will pass over today bringing and end to the rain through tomorrow.
Long-term: The next system will arrive Saturday bringing snow through Sunday. High pressure is expected to rebuild late in the weekend giving us a good chance to have a dry uneventful week of weather ahead.
24 hour forecast starting at noon on Thursday
Precipitation
“ Water: lt .10
“ of Snow: trace
temperatures (F):
4000’ Low: 26 High: 34
5000’ Low: 24 High: 32
Winds speed/Direction
Pass level: 0-5 NNW
Ridge top: 0-5 NNW
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: The moisture should be pretty much through as of 2pm today. Dry tomorrow with the exception of a light snow shower or two.
Freezing levels: Freezing level will fall below pass level in the next 12 hours. They will continue to fall reaching 2000’ by tomorrow afternoon.
Winds: Light NNW flow due to the approaching high-pressure ridge will stick in place through tomorrow. jdm
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