November 8, 2010

STEVENS PASS MOUNTIAN WEATHER

11/8/2010 Weather

24 HOURS AT A GLANCE
Starting at NOON Today

Precipitation
“ Water: Lt. .25
“ of Snow: 1-3

Temperatures (F):
Pass level Low: 26 High: 32
Ridge top Low: 24 High: 30

Winds Speed/Direction
Pass level: 0-10 SW
Ridge top: 0-5 SW - E


General Discussion: A low pressure system sliding down the BC coast will bring some snow to the mountains tonight and tomorrow. The middle of the week will be mostly dry with another weak system on Friday.

Long-term: A large high pressure ridge is expected to develop off the western coast toward the weekend. This will most likely keep any significant weather system at bay through early next week. In other words, no significant snow fall on the 6-10 day horizon.


TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: Light snow showers will fall through the night. A larger push of moisture will move through tomorrow morning and quickly move east during the afternoon. Dry condition will develop for Wednesday and Thursday.

Freezing levels: Freezing level will lower to the 2500’-3500’ range tonight. Freezing levels are expected to rise back up to 4000’ by Wednesday and then continue to rise through the end of the week.

Winds: Winds will swing SW, S, and then East through the next 24 hours. jdm



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