Time and Day: 0700 Thursday
The Snapshot: Dry today with the inversion cloud deck persisting
east of the crest.
The Science: The atmosphere will slowly stabilize as high pressure
begins take control over the Pac NW during the next 2-5 days. The
inversion layer that dropped rain in Leavenworth and Wenatchee yesterday will
persist for a few more days. The high
pressure is expected to strengthen; this will thin the clouds for some potential
sunshine for Stevens Pass over the weekend.
Long
Range: The dry and cool weather
will prevail well into next week.
Precipitation
ending at 4 am:
Today’s
24hr Water = 0 Snow = 0
Tomorrow’s 24hr Water = 0
Snow =
0
Trend and Timing:
There will be a chance of some light moisture
produced by the inversion cloud layer,
but that will be mainly east of the resort.
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24hr temperature ending at 4 am tomorrow:
Low: 26 High:
32
Freezing level: 4000’ – 3000.'
Trends and Timing:
Temperatures will slowly fall through the next few
days.
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24hr Winds (mph) ending at 4 am tomorrow:
Base: 0-5 E
Ridge Top: 0-10 E
Trend and Timing:
Winds will remain light and easterly.
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jM
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