February 14, 2012

STEVENS PASS MOUNTAIN WEATHER

2/14/2012 Weather

General Discussion: An approaching cold front has been pushing weak bands of moisture through the mountains this morning. High pressure is expected to build in behind the front this afternoon. This will create dry and clear conditions tonight and tomorrow.

Long-term: Thursday marks the potential change to a more active weather pattern with some storms expected to track through PNW over the weekend.

24 hour Forecast Starting at NOON on Tuesday

Cumulative Precipitation Totals:
“water by midnight= .10
“of additional water by 4am=0
24hr total “of water = .10

24hr Snow Total= trace

Trend and Timing:
Not much more snow is expected today. Clear and dry conditions are expected through tomorrow.

Base Area Temperatures (F):
Low: 18 High: 24
Freezing level: 3000’ 2500’

Trend and Timing:
Cooler air will fill in behind the front lowering temperatures throughout the day. Clearing could produce a nice diurnal temperature swing tonight and tomorrow.

Winds Speed (mph)/Direction
0-5 W

Trend and Timing:
Light westerly flow will continue through tomorrow.

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