March 8, 2010

SPOT WEATHER FORECAST

3/8/2010 Weather

Short term: Upper level ridging will bring partly cloudy conditions with some very light snow showers through the next few days.

Long-term: The ridge of high pressure will most likely stall and split the next inbound system. Therefore we can expect mostly dry conditions with the occasional snow shower through Thursday.

24 hour Forecast Starting at NOON on Monday
Precipitation
“ Water: lt .10
“ of Snow: Trace

Temperatures (F):
4000’ Low: 16 High: 30
5000’ Low: 14 High: 28

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

TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: The chance of light snow showers will continue through tomorrow, but other than that, it will be mostly dry until Thursday.

Freezing levels: 1000’-2000’. The freezing levels will continue to fall through the day, could reach sea level for a short period during the night. A warming trend will begin tomorrow afternoon as the next frontal system enters the scene.

Winds: NW flow will continue through tomorrow. East flow will develop as the next front brushes the coast tomorrow evening. JDM

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