Time and Day: 0700 Sunday
The Snapshot: Light
snow showers with a dry and clearing trend begins today.
The Science: There are scattered showers showing up on this morning’s
radar, but mainly west of the Cascade Crest.
Weak high pressure aloft coupled with unstable
northwest flow will slowly end the snow showers and begin to thin the cloud
cover through the next few days.
The Long Range: The
new week will start out dry under rising pressure. A new system is expected to break through on
Wednesday with high-pressure rebuilding
by the end of the week.
Precipitation Ending at 4am:
Today 24hr water = .25 Snow = 0-2
Tomorrow’s 24hr water = .10 snow = trace
Trend and Timing:
The precipitation will diminish over
the next 24hrs.
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24hr temperature
ending at 4 am tomorrow:
Low: 20 High: 26
Freezing level: 3000’ – 1500.'
Trend and Timing:
Temperatures will slowly fall through
the next 24-36hrs.
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24hr Winds (mph) ending at 4 am tomorrow:
Base: 0-5 W
Ridge Top: 0-10 WNW
Trend and Timing:
Winds will remain light and westerly today. The general flow turns NW over the next
few days.
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jM
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