April 9, 2010

SPOT WEATHER FORECAST

4/9/2010 Weather

Short term: A high pressure ridge developing today will bring an end to the snow.

Long-term: The weekend will be dryer and warmer. Some weak systems will move through late Sunday, but for the most part, not expecting any significant weather events for the week. The overall pattern seems to be changing in response to the changing season.

24 hour Forecast Starting at NOON on Friday
Precipitation
“ Water: .10
“ of Snow: trace -1

Temperatures (F):
4000’ Low: 18 High: 32
5000’ Low: 16 High: 30

Winds speed/Direction
Pass level: 0-10 E
Ridge top: 5-15 E

TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: A few snow showers will linger for the rest of the day. Dry after 4pm today.

Freezing levels: 2500-3500’. Freezing levels will remain relatively low through the night with surface lows in the high teens. Freezing levels will rise to 4000’ with the sun pushing surface temps above freezing tomorrow afternoon. Temperature will return to seasonal norms next week.

Winds: The winds should also be tapering off through the day. East flow will develop overnight and strengthen during the day. JDM

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