0630 Wednesday:
The Snapshot: Abundant sunshine and stars
will end the year. Light snow is
expected on Friday, dry on Saturday, measurable snow on Sunday/Monday with
warmer temperatures.
The Science: High pressure parked off of
the NW coast will continue to produce dry and sunny weather through
Friday. Temperatures will continue to
inch up towards seasonal norms during the next few days. A weak system will make its way into the
region on Friday for a chance of some light snow.
4-7day Long Range: Another frontal system will track down the BC coast (similar
to last week’s storm) on Sunday. This may
be another nice snow producer. Stay
tuned as those details get refined.
Precipitation ending at 4am:
Today’s 24hr Water
= 0 Snow = 0
Tomorrow’s 24hr Water= 0 Snow = 0
Trend and Timing:
0
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24hr temperature ending at 4am tomorrow:
Low: 12 High:
24
Freezing level: 0 – 2000’
Trends and Timing:
Temperatures will slowly rise through the next 24-48hrs.
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24hr Winds (mph) ending at 4am tomorrow:
Base: 0-5 E
Ridge Top: 0-5 NNE
Trend and Timing:
Winds will weaken today and be fairly light for
the next few days.
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JM
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