Finally, Some Snow in the Forecast

While there’s not a lot of snow in the forecast, there is at least a little, and any snow is welcomed news.  There are four upcoming snow potential producers, though all of them look small based upon the current models. First, on Thursday into Saturday morning, a low pressure system passes to our south, which […]

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Another Short and Boring Weather Forecast

Sadly, there’s no snow on the horizon.  This weekend looks to be a bit warmer than average, with highs in the low 30s.  Saturday will be a little sunnier and a little windier than Sunday.  We’ll have a mix of clouds and sun midweek with a trace of snow on Tuesday, but there’s simply no […]

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Very Boring Forecast

Apologies for a very boring forecast.  As the low pressure slowly moves to the east, we’re in for a ridge of high pressure all week, and there’s no snow on the horizon for the rest of 2023.  If there’s any consolation, starting Wednesday the models are calling for below average winds in our patrol zone.  […]

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Christmas Eve Storm

A low pressure system currently over San Diego is headed our way.  Like most low pressure systems, it loses strength over the Rocky Mountains and then regains strength as soon as it gets to the plains.  (Think of a spinning figure skater rotating slower as she’s crunched down over the mountains, but spinning faster when […]

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Christmas Snow

Quick forecast owing to my travels.  A large low pressure that is currently halfway between the Aleutian Islands and California heads south over the Pacific until its center is just south of the American/Mexican border near San Diego, and then it slowly climbs northwards as it travels west eventually ending up in Southern Colorado on […]

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