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The Next Storm/Next Snow Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory – January 20, 2018

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Forecast Discussion:

It was shorts and t-shirt weather on Friday. Figure 1 shows temperatures 19-23F warmer than normal.  Pretty incredible. 48 hours later, Sunday afternoon, we are around 10 degrees below normal or more (Figure 2).

The big news is our weekend snow storm. This is slowing down compared to earlier forecasts and will deliver more snow.  It won't be a big storm by Colorado standards, but it may give us the largest amount of snow in one storm so far this Fall and Winter.

Figure 3 shows the Low south of the southeast corner of our State which is a pretty good location for a moist up slope flow around here.

The wind shift from the north will still happen around 10am Saturday. Rain changes increase after 5-6pm with a change to snow around 8-9pm, dropping temperatures, and an increasing northeast wind. At least light snow should continue until 5-7pm Sunday, as it looks now.

How about snow?  It is UP from prior forecasts - which is encouraging just 48 hours from the event.

Without further ado - here is the model run downs:

Figure 4: The GFS has 2-3 inches of snow with 5-6 inches and higher at Boulder, Lyons and west.

Figure 5: The WPC 50% confidence is more bullish with about 5-6" of snow.

Figure 6: The NAM that has a bit of down slope up I-25 from Longmont north and east, but still an impressive 4.5-5.5 inches.

You will need your snow plow on this one.

Figure 1: the initial observations of temperature departure from normal from Weather5280.com, Friday afternoon.

Figure 2: the Sunday afternoon forecast of temperature departure from normal from Weather5280.com.

Figure 3: The surface analysis forecast map for Sunday morning from NCEP.

Figure 4: The snowfall accumulation forecast map between Fri PM and Monday midday from the GFS and weather5280.com

Figure 5: The snowfall accumulation forecast map between Fri PM and Monday midday from the WPC (at 50ths percentile confidence) and weather5280.com

Figure 6: The snowfall accumulation forecast map between Fri PM and Monday midday from the NAM and tropical tidbits.com

The longer range forecast:

Temperatures return to normal (lower 40's) for the rest of the week with a hint of some storminess at the end of the week.  More after this storm clears!

Current Weather

Mostly cloudy

Mostly cloudy

50°F

UV Index
0 Low
Pressure
29.93 Steady
Visibility
8 miles
Dewpoint
38 °F
Humidity
63%
Wind
NE 2.2 mph
Gust
3.7 mph
Wind Chill
50 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
11 PM
48°F
Partly cloudy w/ showers
Tomorrow
12 AM
47°F
Mostly clear
Tomorrow
1 AM
45°F
Mostly clear
Tomorrow
2 AM
44°F
Mostly clear
Tomorrow
3 AM
43°F
Mostly clear
Tomorrow
4 AM
41°F
Mostly clear
Tomorrow
5 AM
40°F
Mostly clear
Tomorrow
6 AM
39°F
Mostly sunny
Tomorrow
7 AM
42°F
Mostly sunny
Tomorrow
8 AM
47°F
Intermittent clouds
Tomorrow
9 AM
53°F
Intermittent clouds
Tomorrow
10 AM
59°F
Mostly cloudy

7 Day Forecast

Intermittent clouds

Saturday

64 °F

Cooler with clouds giving way to some sun


Intermittent clouds

Saturday Night

39 °F

A shower in spots this evening; otherwise, turning out clear


Mostly cloudy

Sunday

78 °F

Cloudy most of the time, breezy and warmer


Mostly cloudy

Sunday Night

47 °F

Rather cloudy and windy


Windy

Monday

60 °F

Very windy; cloudy and cooler


Intermittent clouds

Monday Night

41 °F

Partly cloudy


Intermittent clouds

Tuesday

59 °F

Cool with times of clouds and sun; windy in the afternoon


Partly cloudy

Tuesday Night

32 °F

Partly cloudy


Intermittent clouds

Wednesday

60 °F

Times of clouds and sun


Intermittent clouds

Wednesday Night

35 °F

Partly cloudy


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
5:55 AM
Sunset
7:59 PM

Based on AccuWeather data