2/13/2010 Weather
Short term: Light snow showers will continue through the night. A more organized band of moisture will move through tomorrow bringing a few more inches of snow.
Long-term: Monday will start off dry with another band of moisture moving in early Tuesday morning. A ridge of high pressure begins to build for the second part of the week – this will bring a stretch of dry weather lasting into the weekend.
24 hour Forecast Starting at NOON on Saturday
Precipitation
“ Water: .25-.5
“ of Snow: 3-6
Temperatures (F):
4000’ Low: 28 High: 34
5000’ Low: 26 High: 32
Winds speed/Direction
Pass level: 0-5 E
Ridge top: 5-10 E gusty
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: Light snow showers will continue through the night. A more organized band of moisture will move through early tomorrow morning (4am). Snow will taper to showers through the day tomorrow.
Freezing levels: Freezing levels will continue to bounce between 4000’and 5000’ through the next 24 hours. Expect a spike in temps as a weak warm front moves through early tomorrow morning. Temps will fall back to just below freezing for the remainder of the day.
Winds: East flow will redevelop tonight. A brief period of westerlies will be possible tomorrow afternoon. JDM
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