November 13, 2014

MOUNTAIN WEATHER FORECAST

0630 Thursday:

The Snapshot: High clouds this morning with slightly warmer temperatures and a bit less wind.   Skies will clear tonight.  

The Science: A low-pressure system tracking along the Washington-Oregon border this morning, will only bring high clouds to Stevens Pass.  The southern edge of the state will see a bit of snow. High pressure rebounds tomorrow to continue this dry and clear weather.

4-7day Long Range:   High pressure will keep the entire west coast dry into early to mid week.  Temperatures will also return to seasonal norms by the start of the new week.  


24hr precipitation ending at 4am tomorrow:

Water =  0 Snow = 0

Trend and Timing:
No moisture today.


24hr temperature ending at 4am tomorrow: 
Low: 18   High: 26
Freezing level: +-1000’

Freezing Level Trends and Timing
Freezing levels will inch up today, fall tomorrow again and then trend upwards to +- 4000’ by the end of the weekend.

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

Trend and Timing:
 The easterly winds will ease off today.  Brisk east flow can be expected to continue through the weekend.

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