November 24, 2012

The Weekend Weather Briefing:


Unfortunately, yesterday’s cold front stalled just west of the Cascade foothills. The stalled front allowed the fetch of precipitation to continue pumping rain into the north central mountains. The Pass received just under 2” of water during the last 24hrs with little to no snow below 5000’. Bummer.

The cold front (below) is now heading through eastern Washington. We should begin to cool off a bit as air from the north drops in. A drying trend begins today as high pressure builds over the region. Expect dry conditions with increasing sunshine as the next few days’ progress.




Below is an 850mb models for Wednesday Nov 28th.  Notice the large vertically stacked low pressure system extending from the norhern gulf, south. This has the potential to generate warm southerly flow and rain towards the end of the week.

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