October 27, 2010

STEVENS PASS MOUNTIAN WEATHER

10/27/2010 Weather




General Discussion:
A low pressure system spinning off of the coast will bring partly sunny conditions mixed with passing rain showers for the next few days.

Long-term:
A large system developing in the Gulf of Alaska will begin to affect us during the early part of next week.

Weather interest – The big storm nicknamed the Bomb, which rocked through the Midwest and Eastern part of the country yesterday, had the lowest barometric pressure on record. If this storm would have been over water, it would have been a hurricane. (962.8mb) photo below.

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

Temperatures (F): 24hr Freezing Level Range and Trend__
Pass level Low: 32 High: 36 4000’ 6000’
Ridge top Low: 30 High: 34

Winds Speed/Direction
Pass level: 5- 10 E
Ridge top: 5-15 E gusty

TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: Light rain/snow mix will slowly taper off today. Rain showers will be possible for the next 24-48 hours.

Freezing levels: Warm air will invade from the SW keeping freezing levels above 4500’ through the weekend.
Winds: East flow will develop today and become brisk at times. jdm

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