December 8, 2011

STEVENS PASS MOUNTAIN WEATHER

12/8/2011 Weather

General Discussion: The high pressure cell that has been parked off of the coast is expected to drift east over the state today and then begin to degrade. This will continue the dry weather but with warmer temperatures for the next few days.

Long-term: As the high pressure degrades and moves east, it will allow the northern jet to shift south. This is expected to open the door for a more activity weather pattern starting sometime over the weekend. Next week is looking more promising with each model series. Keep thinking snow.

24 hour Forecast Starting at NOON on Thursday

Cumulative Precipitation Totals:
“water by midnight= 0

“water by 4am=0

24hr total “of water = 0

24hr Snow Total= 0

Trend and Timing:
Dry conditions are expected to continue for the remainder of the week.

Base Area Temperatures (F):
Low: 30 High: 36+

Freezing level: 4000’ 6500’

Trend and Timing:
With the aid of the sun and rising freezing levels, surface temperature could reach the 40f today and tomorrow. Freezing levels are expected to fall below pass level on Saturday.


Winds Speed (mph)/Direction
0-5 ENE

Trend and Timing:

These light winds will shift easterly today. Light easterly flow is expected to continue through tomorrow.

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