March 4, 2013

Mountain Weather Forecast -Time: 0945

 After a beautiful start to the day, a low pressure system sliding down the coast will produce high clouds and eventually snow for the mountains tomorrow.

Long-range: Snow is expected on Wednesday/Thursday. High pressure will cause dry and warmer weather by the end of the week. At this point, it appears that the dry and warm weather will continue into the weekend.

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

Total inches of water by noon tomorrow = >.25
Total inches of snow by noon tomorrow = 1-2

Trend and Timing:
Today and tonight will remain dry. Light snow showers will begin to appear around mid-morning tomorrow and continue through the night.


24hr Base Area Temperatures (F) Starting at Noon Today:
Low: 18 High: 26
Freezing level: 2000’ 3000’

Trend and Timing:
Freezing levels will increase slightly through the night. Cool easterly flow will keep surface temperatures low.

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

Trend and Timing:
East/offshore flow will dominate the wind pattern for the next few days.



J.Meriwether

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