October 22, 2012

MOUNTAIN WEATHER FORECAST

Gusty east winds blowing through the Pass this morning has made for a brisk snowy day. Stevens received just a few inches of snow on the lower mountain over the weekend. The upper mountain has about 4-6” currently sitting on the ground. A few more inches of snow will probably happen today due to the low pressure system parked just off the PNW coast.

The mountain weather will begin to trend drier but with weak passing snow showers likely throughout the week. It will be possible to get a few more inches of snow as these showers continue to move through the region.

Freezing levels will hover near the 4000’ level through most of the week. Sun breaks will certainly push the mercury above freezing from time to time. The winds will be blustery and generally ESE through most of the week, as well.

I hope you all enjoy this week of typical PNW fickle fall weather.

JDM

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