December 28, 2015

MOUNTAIN WEATHER FORECAST

Time and Day: 0600 Monday

The Snapshot:  The snow has pretty much ended for the day.  A drying trend begins today and will likely last through the upcoming weekend.

The Science:  The atmosphere will begin to stabilize as high pressure begins to build along the NW coast.  A few weakening systems passing south of Stevens Pass will keep snow showers possible.  A cold, dry airmass descending from the north will lower freezing levels to < 1000’ for the next few days.  
  
Long Range:  The high-pressure system will continue to strengthen through the week with dry, clear and warmer conditions finishing out 2015. 
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Precipitation ending at 4 am:
Today’s 24hr Water = .10   Snow =  trace  

Tomorrow’s 24hr Water =  0  Snow = 0

Trend and Timing:
A few light snow showers will still be possible this morning with dry conditions developing tonight.


24hr temperature ending at 4 am tomorrow: 
Low: 16 High: 28
Freezing level: 2500’ - 1000.'

Trends and Timing:
Temperatures will fall through the next 24-36 hrs.

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

Trend and Timing:
Wind will be light.



jM

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