October 27, 2012

MOUNTAIN WEATHER FORECAST

RAIN WATCH.

.76” of water brought about 4-6” of snow to Stevens Pass during the last 24hrs. Most of the snow will likely liquefy as freezing levels rise in the wake of the approaching warm front.


A well organized triple point frontal system (below) will spin up from the south bringing rising freezing levels and periods of heavy rain through the middle of next week. Freezing levels will rise above 6000’ today and stay high through most of next week.

At the moment, the end of the week looks dry and warm. There is an intriguing system brewing in the Gulf of Alaska that is worth keeping and eye on as it develops.

SW Triple point (warm -red, cold-blue, occluded-pink)


Warm SW fetch of warm air.  
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