April 6, 2015

MOUNTAIN WEATHER FORECAST

0900 Monday:

The Snapshot:  Snow flurries today and tomorrow, dry and warmer Wednesday and Thursday, snow possible late Friday night.

The Science:  A low-pressure system tracking south into Oregon will spin bands of light snow showers through the southern half the state today and tomorrow.  An upper-level ridge will begin to build over the region tomorrow producing clear, dry and warmer conditions for the remainder of the week.    

Long Range:  A cold front will bring a chance of snow later Friday night/Saturday. 

Precipitation ending at 4am:

Today’s 24hr Water = .10    Snow =  trace

Tomorrow’s 24hr Water = <.10  Snow =  trace

Trend and Timing:
Light snow flurries will continue through tomorrow.  


24hr temperature ending at 4am tomorrow: 
Low: 26   High: 40
Freezing level: +- 4500.'

Trends and Timing:
This melt/freeze temperature profile will continue for the next few days with slowly rising freezing levels.

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

Trend and Timing:
Light westerly flow today with east flow developing tomorrow.



JM

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