3/29/2010 Weather
Short term: A strong NW jet will keep the snow machine cranking through the day/night. Good sliding today-keep your coat zipped up to keep the snow out.
Long-term: A high pressure ridge will build on Wednesday which will begin a drying trend for the second half of the week.
24 hour Forecast Starting at NOON on Monday
Precipitation
“ Water: .5-.75
“ of Snow: 6-8
Temperatures (F):
4000’ Low: 24 High: 32
5000’ Low: 22 High: 30
Winds speed/Direction
Pass level: 0-5 WSW
Ridge top: 5-10 WSW Gusty but tapering
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: Snow, but not so heavy, will continue for the next few days. Storm totals by Wednesday morning could add another inch of water to our already .81”
Freezing levels: 2500-3500’ Freezing levels will continue to fall through the day. Freezing levels should remain well below pass level until Wednesday.
Winds: These gusty WSW winds will linger through the day. They will begin to taper and continue to slowly shift westerly tomorrow. JDM
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