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Archive for December, 2012
More unsettled weather today with gusty winds and light snowfall. Most of the snowfall will occur after midnight tonight and especially mid morning Tuesday….It will be fair and cold Wednesday….More snowfall expected this weekend…..
Monday December 17, 2012
Update to reflect additional accumulations….
Forecasters still having a diffacult time with the QPF and orographics for our area.
Update to reflect accumulations of 5 to 8 inches in town and 12 to 18 inches over upper elevations by noon Tuesday…..
Monday AM:
A light to moderate snow producing system is moving into the high country today. Although snow will be likely today with only a inch or two expected at elevations above 7000 feet. The rate of snowfall will pick up letter tonight and be the heaviest between Sunrise and Noon Tuesday. All in All…were are expecting between 3 to 6 inches at 8000 feet storm total and between 6 and 12 inches over the upper elevations by Tuesday night. There is some real cold air in this system. Temperature will be confined to the 20s for highs after early morning lows in the single digits Wednesday.
The next storm rolls in very slowly Thursday….However, the heavier Accumulations will wait until later in the weekend.
Outlook:
Lots of possibilities from an atmospheric river in California before years end, to lots more snowfall. However, at this time, confidence in the details of the models are below average…..
The Dweeber……………………………………………..:-)