11/29/2010 Weather
24HR SNAP SHOT Starting at noon today
Water - 1-1.25 Snow - 12-16
Freezing Levels 2000' risng to 4000.
Winds 0-10 E shifting SW W
General Discussion: The next juicy system is due to arrive in the mountains tonight.
Long-term: Dry and cool conditions will set up on Wednesday with no organized systems developing until possibly the weekend.
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: Moderate to heavy snow will begin after 4pm today. Snow will continue tomorrow and then begin to taper off tomorrow evening. Storm totals by Wednesday morning could exceed 1.5” of water. (20” of snow)
Freezing levels: Freezing levels will spike up to +4000’ around 4am tomorrow morning and then slowly fall back down in the wake of the cold front tomorrow evening.
Winds: Light east flow will hang in there through the night. SW flow will override the east flow mid day tomorrow and then shift to westerly. With the exception of some gusty frontal winds, models are not showing much in the way of significant winds at the Pass. jdm
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