February 8, 2013

Mountain Weather Forecast -Time: 0930

Rising atmospheric pressure will create cool, dry and mostly sunny weather over the North Central Cascade Mountains today.

Long-range: The dry weather will continue through Monday. Models are starting to show the high pressure flattening and shifting south on Tuesday. This has the potential to open the door for some snow to make it into the region midweek or so.

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:
No moisture is expected in the mountains through the weekend.

24hr Base Area Temperatures (F) Starting at Noon Today:
Low: 18 High: 32
Freezing level: +- 2500’

Trend and Timing:
Freezing levels will remain well below Pass level while surface temperature climb to near freezing during the day.

24hr Winds Speed (mph)/Direction Starting at Noon Today:
Base: 0-5 WNW
Ridge Top: 5-10 N

Trend and Timing:
Northerly flow aloft will continue through the weekend.


J.Meriwether

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