11/24/2010 Weather
24hr SNAP SHOT starting at NOON today
Water - lt.25 snow 1-3
Freezing levels - 0 - 3500'
Winds NNW 0-10 gusty
General Discussion: Clouds will thicken this afternoon as the next system, with snow, approaches the coast. Warm air will accompany tomorrow’s front and quickly bring temperatures back to normal.
Long-term: Snow will begin tomorrow and continue through the weekend. Sunday & Monday will be interim days with another good looking storm tracking in for Tuesday/Wednesday.
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: Today will remain dry. A warm front will arrive tomorrow with a cold front hot on its heels. Light snow should begin to fall after 4am tomorrow morning. Storm totals, ending early Sunday morning, are currently around .75-1” of water or 8-12” of snow.
Freezing levels: Temperatures will slowly rise through the day today. Freezing levels will then quickly ascend to 4000’ after the warm front passes tomorrow morning.
Winds: NW winds will shift westerly in the wake of the front. Look for gusty conditions to develop with such a big temperature change. General westerly flow will continue through the weekend. jdm
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