0630 Monday:
The Snapshot: A few more warm spring-like days with some
light snow late Wednesday night through Friday. March arrives dry and cold.
The Science: The high-pressure system that has been parked
over the PNW will begin to flatten and drift southeast over the next few days. This will allow cooler NW flow to develop tomorrow
with light snow beginning Wednesday night.
Long Range: A low-pressure system tracking down the BC
coast will keep light snow in the forecast Thursday and Friday. At this point, storm totals are not impressive
with < .5” of water and 2-5” of snow.
The weekend is trending dry and cool.
Precipitation ending at 4am:
Today’s 24hr Water =0 Snow = 0
Tomorrow’s 24hr Water = 0 Snow
= 0
Trend and Timing:
Dry through Wednesday
evening.
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24hr temperature ending at 4am
tomorrow:
Low: 26 High: 48
Freezing level:
+-5000.’
Trends
and Timing:
Warm days and
cool nights will continue today and tomorrow.
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24hr Winds (mph) ending at 4am
tomorrow:
Base: 0-5 WNW
Ridge Top: 5-10
NW
Trend
and Timing:
Northwest
flow develops today.
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JM
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