Time and Day: 0930 Wednesday
The Snapshot: A clearing and drying trend begins today. This pattern will likely continue through the
weekend.
The Science: Clouds will begin to dissipate as high pressure
builds over the PNW. Diurnal
temperatures will occur with warm days and cool clear nights. This should produce some fantastic corn snow
by the weekend.
4-7day Long Range: Long range models have the high pressure
lasting through the weekend. A weak
frontal system enters the scene early next week with some potential moisture.
Precipitation:
16hr Water by 4am tomorrow =0
Snow =0
24hr water by noon tomorrow = 0 Snow =0
Trend
and Timing:
Dry conditions will prevail for the
rest of the week.
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Base Temp and Freezing levels:
Low: 25 High: 36
Freezing level: +-4500’
Trends and Timing
Clear skies will allow the temps to fall
to the mid 20’s at night and rebound into the mid to high 30’s or even 40f
during the day.
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Winds (mph)
Base: 0-5 WNW
Ridge Top: 0-10 WNW
Trend and Timing:
Light NW flow will accompany the
high pressure.
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