11/19/2010 Weather
24HR SNAP SHOT- Starting at NOON today.
Water -.25 snow - 1.3
Freezing levels - 2000 dropping 1000'
Wind - 5-15 E
General Discussion: The low pressure cell spinning off the Washington coast, will drifts south and break apart today. Cool temperatures and light snow shower will continue through the weekend.
Long-term: High-pressure out in the Pacific, coupled with northerly flow aloft will bring cool dry conditions to the PNW for the start of next week.
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: Snow showers will continue today but become less frequent. Hopefully, we will squeeze a few more inches out of these showers before they dry up. Significant snow accumulation is not likely until maybe late next week.
Freezing levels: Freezing temperatures will continue to fall under northeast flow. Surface temps will dip into the teens on Saturday and Sunday.
Winds: East flow will strengthen today and continue through the weekend. jdm
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