March 22, 2013

Mountain Weather Forecast -Time: 0915

This morning’s radar shows the Puget Sound Convergence zone still in effect. However, most of the energy is directed south of Stevens Pass. With some luck, these snow showers will last for a few more hours. Dry conditions with occasional clearing will begin this afternoon/evening.

Long-range: A prolonged dry spell with seasonally normal temperatures will begin developing tomorrow and continue through the middle of next week.

24hr Accumulative Precipitation Totals Starting at Noon Today:
Water by 4am = .25 Snow equivalent = 2-4

Total inches of water by noon tomorrow = .25
Total inches of snow by noon tomorrow = 2-4

Trend and Timing:
The snow showers will taper off by this afternoon with dry conditions prevailing through the weekend.

24hr Base Area Temperatures (F) Starting at Noon Today:
Low: 16 High: 26
Freezing level: +- 2000’

Trend and Timing:
Cool northerly flow will keep freezing levels low through most of the weekend. Warmer air will slowly creep its way in as the week progresses.

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

Trend and Timing:
North west flow will slowly swing easterly during the next 24hrs. East flow strengthens over the weekend.



J.Meriwether

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