0730 Saturday:
The Snapshot: The clouds have
cleared out this morning with dry and stable weather taking shape over the PNW.
An alpenglow wonderland.
The Science: The PNW is squeezed between a strong high-pressure
ridge to the west and a weak low-pressure system tracking south out of Alberta
Canada. This will produce a mostly dry weather pattern with the exception of a
few weak systems passing through the from time to time.
Long Range: Next week will be mostly dry with low freezing levels on Tuesday and Wednesday,
warmer and clear to finish the week.
Precipitation ending at 4am:
Today’s 24hr Water = 0 Snow = 0
Tomorrow’s 24hr Water = .10 Snow
= trace
Trend and Timing:
Dry today, a
chance of some light snow early Monday morning.
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24hr temperature ending at 4am
tomorrow:
Low: 20 High: 34
Freezing level:
+- 3000.’
Trends
and Timing:
Melt freeze
temperatures will continue through Monday.
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24hr Winds (mph) ending at 4am
tomorrow:
Base: 5-10 E
Ridge Top: 5-15
E
Trend
and Timing:
East flow today
shifting westerly tomorrow.
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JM
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