February 19, 2013

Mountain Weather Forecast -Time: 0900

The day is shaping up nicely with the sun starting to burn off the morning fog. Dry and mostly clear conditions will prevail through tomorrow.

Long-range: Cool northwest flow developing on Thursday will be the beginning of a dynamic weather pattern. Significant snow will be possible on Thursday/Friday with snow continuing to fall in the mountains through the weekend.

24hr Accumulative Precipitation Totals Starting at Noon Today:
Water by 4am = 0 Snow equivalent = 0

Total inches of water by noon tomorrow = 0
Total inches of snow by noon tomorrow = 0

Trend and Timing:
Dry conditions will continue through the night. There will be a slight chance of some light snow showers tomorrow afternoon and evening.

24hr Base Area Temperatures (F) Starting at Noon Today:
Low: 16 High: 30
Freezing level: +- 3000’

Trend and Timing:
While freezing levels remain well below 4000’, surface temperatures may rise to near freezing in the direct sun. Night time temperatures will drop into the upper teens again tonight.

24hr Winds Speed (mph)/Direction Starting at Noon Today:
Base: 0-5 NNW
Ridge Top: 0-5 NW

Trend and Timing:
Weak northerly flow will slowly shift westerly overnight. Winds will remain light through tomorrow.


J.Meriwether



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