1/14/2010 Weather
Short term: Another band of moisture will move through today with a brief dry period tonight. Warm southwest air will keep mild temperatures around as well.
Long-term: This pattern of weak warm systems effecting the PNW will continue through the extended period. Saturday looks mostly dry with the chance of some light snow.
24 hour Forecast Starting at NOON on Thursday
Precipitation
“ Water: .25
“ of Snow: 0-3
Temperatures (F):
4000’ Low: 32 High: 40
5000’ Low: 32 High: 36
Winds speed/Direction
Pass level: 0-10 SW
Ridge top: 5-10 SW
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: Light snow will develop today and then turn to light rain this evening. There will be a short dry period during the early morning hours before the next wave of moisture moves through tomorrow.
Freezing levels: SW west flow aloft will push freezing levels above 5000’ overnight. Expect surface temperatures to be above freezing for most of tomorrow.
Winds: SW flow aloft will push southerly winds through the pass through tomorrow. JDM
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