1/10/2011 Weather
24HR SNAPSHOTstarting at NOON today
Water - 0 snow 0
Freezing levels - Sea Level
Winds 5-15 E
General Discussion: Skies will try and clear today as high pressure builds. Things will get interesting tomorrow as a strong warm front tracks toward the PNW from the southwest. This approaching storm is packing a punch with heavy snow to start and possibly changing to rain on Thursday. Water totals may be in the several inches category. Stay tuned for details in tomorrow’s discussion.
Long-term: A southwest storm track will bring a very active weather pattern with lots of moisture and warm temperatures to cap off the week.
TRENDS AND TIMING
Precipitation: Other than few snow flurries this morning the next 24hrs will be mostly dry. Snow will arrive tomorrow afternoon.
Freezing levels: Freezing levels will drop to sea level today. Freezing levels will rapidly rise early Wednesday morning.
Winds: East flow will strengthen today and remain in place through early Wednesday morning.
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