December 2, 2009
SPOT WEATHER FORECAST
12/2/2009 Weather
Short term: Bluebird.
Long-term: High-pressure limbo through the weekend. A weak disturbance moving north of the state will bring some warmer temps and some clouds on Friday, but for the most part, it will remain dry and cool through the weekend. Next chance of some precipitation will not be until the middle of next week.
24 hour forecast starting at noon on Wednesday
Precipitation
“ Water: 0
“ of Snow: 0
temperatures (F):
4000’ Low: 15 High: 24
5000’ Low: 10 High: 22
Winds speed/Direction
Pass level: 0-5 E
Ridge top: 5-10 ENE
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: With dew points in the single digits and RH levels less than 50%, it will be hard for even a cloud to form.
Freezing levels: 13 degrees as a low this morning, burr. We can expect the same tonight and tomorrow. Freezing levels will be pretty high west of the crest (7000’) and remain cold to the east. East flow will keep surface temps very low.
Winds: East flow at the surface will continue to be driven by NE flow aloft for the next. jdm
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