March 1, 2010

SPOT WEATHER FORECAST

3/1/2010 Weather

Short term: Welcome March. The sun will try and burn the clouds off for a dry and pleasant day. Some weak systems will begin to pass through tomorrow.

Long-term: After this dry and warm period tomorrow, the general trend will be cooler with weak systems passing through. No huge weather events on the long range radar.

24 hour Forecast Starting at NOON on Monday
Precipitation
“ Water: 0
“ of Snow: 0
Temperatures (F):
4000’ Low: 30 High: 40
5000’ Low: 28 High: 38

Winds speed/Direction
Pass level: 0-5 ESE
Ridge top: 0-10 E

TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: Light precipitation will show up after noon tomorrow and will most likely be rain with these warm temps. There won’t be much help from the east as warm air moves in there too.

Freezing levels: 5500’-6500’. High freezing levels and longer days will allow surface temps to climb to the 40’s today and tomorrow. High cloud cover will prevent night time temps from dipping too much below the freezing mark.

Winds: East/Southeast flow will continue to move through the mountain passes for the next few days. JDM

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