November 23, 2010

STEVENS PASS MOUNTAIN WEATHER

11/23/2010 Weather


24HR SNAP SHOT: starting at NOON today
Water - 0 Snow - 0
Freezing levels - Sea level rising to 1000'
Winds.  0-10 NNW
General Discussion: Pressure gradients have slackened toady which will bring an interlude to the precipitation for a few days. We will start to feel relief from this deep freeze tomorrow as warmer air fills in from the west.

Long-term: The next system tracking toward the PNW is due to arrive in the mountains early Thursday morning with the main event now timing out to be on Friday. Details on the next system are sketchy at this point, but it should be a nice snow producer with warmer temperatures.

TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: A few flurries will linger this morning. The next 24-36hrs will be mostly dry.

Freezing levels: We should reach the lowest temperatures today. Freezing level will slowly begin to rise early tomorrow morning. Look for freezing levels to reach 4000’ by Thursday. Hopefully they won’t go much higher than that.

Winds: NE flow will shift N then NW during the next 24 hrs. Westerly winds will strengthen with Thursday’s front. jdm

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