March 9, 2015

MOUNTAIN WEATHER FORECAST

0800 Monday:

The Snapshot:  Clear and warm again today with clouds developing tomorrow; light rain will be possible on Wednesday and then again over the weekend.  

The Science:  This morning’s radar has most of the state under clear and dry skies with warm onshore flow pushing surface temperatures into the 50’s again today.  The high-pressure cell that has dominated our weather pattern is drifting southwest of the region today; this will open the door for some moisture to enter the scene starting on Wednesday.    

Long Range:  Most of Thursday and Friday will be dry with rain on Saturday and Sunday.

Precipitation ending at 4am:

Today’s 24hr Water = 0   Snow = 0 

Tomorrow’s 24hr Water = 0  Snow = 0

Trend and Timing:
No moisture expected until early Wednesday morning.


24hr temperature ending at 4am tomorrow: 
Low: 34   High: 50
Freezing level: 8000.’

Trends and Timing:
Freezing levels will remain above 5000’ through the week.

 
24hr Winds (mph) ending at 4am tomorrow:
Base: 0-5 W
Ridge Top: 5-10 W  

Trend and Timing:
Light westerly flow will slowly shift southwest during the next few days.



JM

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