4/8/2010 Weather
Short term: Snow showers and blustery conditions will continue today.
Long-term: High pressure will begin to build over the inland NW tomorrow night. This will bring a dry and party sunny weekend. Next week looks to be mainly dry with some weak systems moving through late Monday/Tuesday.
24 hour Forecast Starting at NOON on Thursday
Precipitation
“ Water: .5-.75
“ of Snow: 6-10
Temperatures (F):
4000’ Low: 18 High: 26
5000’ Low: 18 High: 24
Winds speed/Direction
Pass level: 5-10 W
Ridge top: 10-20 W gusty
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: Moderate snow showers will continue through noon tomorrow. Snow will begin to taper off tomorrow afternoon and then be done all together by Saturday morning.
Freezing levels: 1000’-2000’. Freezing levels will continue to be low through the night. Freezing levels are expected to rise to pass level on Saturday.
Winds: Blustery west winds will continue through the day/night. East flow develops on Saturday. JDM
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