1/6/2010 Weather
Short term: High pressure centered over the Inland Northwest will produce dry and cool weather for the remainder of the week.
Long-term: The high-pressure ridge is expected to weaken by the weekend. This should allow a few weak systems to make their way into the mountains.
24 hour Forecast Starting at NOON on Wednesday
Precipitation
“ Water: 0
“ of Snow: 0
Temperatures (F):
4000’ Low: 10 High: 18
5000’ Low: 8 High: 16
Winds speed/Direction
Pass level: 5-10 E
Ridge top: 5-15 NE gusty
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: The atmosphere is quickly drying out. Expect dry conditions for the rest of the week.
Freezing levels: 0-1000’ Freezing levels will persist over the mountains and Eastern Washington for the next few days. The cold arctic air filtering in from the Canadian interior will push temperature even lower today. Expect single digits tonight. Temperatures will struggle to reach the 20’s tomorrow.
Winds: ENE wind will be breezing at times today. East flow will continue through the week as well. JDM
No comments:
Post a Comment