October 14, 2015

MOUNTAIN WEATHER FORECAST

Time and Day: 13:00 Tuesday

The Snapshot:  Sunshine and dry weather will finish out the week.  Rain enters the scene for the weekend.   

The Science:  Strengthening pressure gradients will produce warm and dry weather over the PNW for the next few days.   A large low-pressure system developing in the Gulf of Alaska will track north allowing a storm track to take aim at the northwest starting on Saturaday. 

Long Range:   Rain will continue to be in the forecast through early next week.    Freezing levels will remain above 6000’ through the middle of next week - so no snow will be likely.


Precipitation ending at 4am:

Today’s 24hr Water = 0    Snow = 0 

Tomorrow’s 24hr Water = 0  Snow =  0

Trend and Timing:
Dry through early Saturday morning.


24hr temperature ending at 4 am tomorrow: 
Low: 32   High: 50
Freezing level: +-7500'

Trends and Timing:
Clear skies will allow early morning temps to dip close to freezing.  Seasonally warm temperatures will continue through early next week.

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

Trend and Timing:
East flow will strengthen today and continue through Saturday morning.



JM

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