November 12, 2014

MOUNTAIN WEATHER FORECAST

0630 Tuesday 11/12/14

The Snapshot: Cold, windy and dry again today and tomorrow.  

The Science: Strong offshore flow and a stubborn high-pressure ridge will keep Stevens Pass dry for the remainder of the week.  The cold air from the NE is expected to continue for the next four days.  Watch those water pipes.   

4-7day Long Range:  Next week will start out dry and warmer with the next chance of some moisture during the second half of the week.  Temperatures slowly begin to warm through the weekend as the cold arctic air mass eases up on the midsection of the country.  


24hr precipitation ending at 4am tomorrow:

Water = 0  Snow = 0

Trend and Timing:
Dry condition will prevail through the end of the week.


24hr temperature ending at 4am tomorrow: 
Low: 12   High: 22
Freezing level: +-500

Temperature Trends and Timing
Temperatures will continue to be low through Thursday.

 
24hr Winds (mph) ending at 4am tomorrow:
Base:  5-15 E  gust 20
Ridge Top: 10-20 E  gust to 40  

Trend and Timing:
 Strong easterly wind will continue to crank through the Pass for most of the day.


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