1/8/2011 Weather
24HR SNAPSHOT starting at NOON today
Water - .10 Snow - 0-2
Freezing levels - falling to 500'
Winds - tapering shifting N than E.
General Discussion: The atmosphere will begin to stabilize today which will be the start of a cold, dry period.
Long-term: Cold air will fill in from the NE (Canada) during the next few days. This will create offshore/east flow which will produce surface temperatures in the single digits for the start of the week. A storm is tracking up from the south on Wednesday – a long ways out to be confident in the details, but if it holds true, it could be a big snow producer for the PNW.
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: Light snow showers will taper off today. Dry tomorrow and Monday.
Freezing levels: Freezing levels will fall to near sea level tomorrow. Surface temps below 0 will be possible on Monday.
Winds: These gusty westerly winds will mellow out and shift N than E during the next 12-24 hours.
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