These warm soggy conditions will continue today. Most of the precipitation will lift north later tonight with dry conditions extending through noon tomorrow. A cold front arrives tomorrow afternoon. Rain changing to moderate snow will be possible tomorrow afternoon/night as a cold front sweeps through the region.
Long-range: After some nice new snow on Sunday morning, high pressure will cause a dry and partly sunny start to the week.
24hr Accumulative Precipitation Totals Starting at Noon Today:
Water by 4am = .25 Snow equivalent = 0
Total inches of water by noon tomorrow =.25
Total inches of snow by noon tomorrow = 0
Trend and Timing:
Light rain will continue to be possible, but less frequent, as the day progresses.
24hr Base Area Temperatures (F) Starting at Noon Today:
Low: 34 High: 38
Freezing level: 6000’ 4000’
Trend and Timing:
Freezing levels will remain above 5000’ through noon tomorrow. Temperatures will sharply fall tomorrow afternoon.
24hr Winds Speed (mph)/Direction Starting at Noon Today:
Base: 5-10 SW
Ridge Top: 10 -15 SW
Trend and Timing:
Pass level winds will begin to diminish today. High ridge top winds will be persistent for the next 12-24hrs.
J.Meriwether
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