April 6, 2010

SPOT WEATHER FORECAST

4/6/2010 Weather

Short term: Snow with occasional breaks will continue through tomorrow.

Long-term: A strong cold front will bring moderate to heavy snow to the mountains on Thursday/Friday. A weak high pressure ridge will try and build over the weekend. So for now, the weekend continues to look dry.

24 hour Forecast Starting at NOON on Tuesday
Precipitation
“ Water: .5
“ of Snow: 4-6

Temperatures (F):
4000’ Low: 24 High: 32
5000’ Low: 22 High: 30

Winds speed/Direction
Pass level: 5-10 W
Ridge top: 5-15 W

TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: A weak convergence has developed today. This will keep it snowing in the mountains through the day/night.

Freezing levels: 3000’-4000’. Freezing levels will rise to 4000’ as southwest flow brings in some warmer air tomorrow.

Winds: Westerly convergence flow will continue through the day. SW flow will arrive tomorrow. JDM

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