November 10, 2010

STEVENS PASS MOUNTAIN WEATHER

11/10/2010 Weather

24 HOUR SNAP SHOT - Starting at NOON today.
Water - 0
Snow -0
Freezing levels - 4000' steady
Wind - 0-5 E


General Discussion: A week high-pressure ridge will pass through the PNW today. This will produce dry and partly sunny weather for the next few days. Another similar snow event, like the one we just had, will move through the mountains tomorrow afternoon. This is likely to give us a few more inches of snow.

Long-term: A large high pressure cell circulating out in the Pacific will allow cool air from the north and a few weak systems to pass through the PNW through most of next week. No significant storms of interest on the horizon.

TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: Light snow will show up after noon tomorrow, until then we will remain dry.

Freezing levels: Freezing levels will hover near 4000’ today. A cold front entering tomorrow afternoon will lower freezing levels to 3000’. Surface temperature could hit 40 today with the aid of the sun.

Winds: East flow will continue to weaken today and then swing to Westerly in the wake of tomorrow’s front.

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