Small Snow Sunday, Bigger System Next Week

Today through tomorrow looks dull – we are briefly under a ridge of high pressure (i.e., pleasant weather), which will switch to more zonal flow (i.e., typical but not snowy weather) on Saturday.  Both days will have a decent amount of sun.  Then on Sunday, there is a wildly confusing weather pattern, with moisture coming […]

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Valentine’s Snow

A system to our south looks to drive somewhere between a dusting (per the American, UK Met, and European Models) to several inches of snow (per Canadian and WRF Models) tonight.  Then, a cold system currently just off the coast of British Columbia comes roaring into our patrol zone Tuesday evening bringing cold temperatures and […]

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Warm Weekend, Potentially Large Storm Midweek

We’re under a ridge of high pressure this weekend, with warm pleasant weather.  Saturday looks to be the warmer of the two days, with highs perhaps in the low 40s. The next weather of interest is a storm coming from the northwest on Tuesday evening.  The details are still fuzzy, but it looks like a […]

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Get Out Your Sunscreen (Perhaps) This Weekend

Currently we have sunny weather with a small low pressure system far to our south around central New Mexico.  A weak system, currently over Seattle, comes through our patrol region on Wednesday night from the northwest.  Snowfall amounts don’t look too great.  Here are the various model forecasts for this system: 3” – Canadian Model […]

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Not Too Exciting Forecast

After all the recent snow excitement, the next week plus looks a bit dull.  Weather remains pleasant through Sunday mid-day, though of course there will be winds.  Then, a storm from the west quickly passes through our patrol region on Sunday night through Monday.  The European and Canadian models are predicting 2” of snow, while […]

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