12/2/2010 Weather
24hr SNAP SHOT starting at NOON today
Water - .10 Snow - Trace
Freezing Level - 2000' steady
Wind - 0-5 W
General Discussion: A low pressure system, well off shore, will produce broken clouds and periods of light precipitation for the remainder of the week.
Long-term: The weekend will continue to be dry with a few scattered snow showers possible. There is a pattern change beginning to develop during the first part of next week. Let’s hope this will bring a more favorable storm cycle for us.
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: Mostly dry conditions will prevail through the rest of the week. There is a chance of a passing snow shower or two. No significant accumulation expected until possibly next week.
Freezing levels: Freezing levels will hover near the 2000’ for the next 24 hours. Cool air from the NE will fill in tomorrow dropping freezing levels even more.
Winds: Light westerly flow will continue today. East flow will develop tomorrow.
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