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10:30am 8/16 Update: Next Storm/Next Snow Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory – August 16-17, 2019

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In Brief:

Summer plows on. Some moisture countered by some morning cooling may turn into near severe thunderstorms in Longmont Friday late afternoon. Only a few storms are likely to form near the Front Range. We have another chance thunderstorms Saturday before a ridge builds over the state and we approach 100F Sunday/Monday. Beyond that, we'll look it at a day at a time.

10:30am 8/16 Update:

The MCS (mesoscale convective system - a group of self propagating and self sustaining thunderstorms that cover less area than a typical state) that slid to the southeast across the Great Plains last night pushed cool moist air up to the Foothills this morning. The evolution of the hot dry air to the west and above this cool moist layer will dictate who sees severe weather today. The Marginal Risk and Slight Risk (1 and 2 on a scale of 1-5 respectively) zones are just east of I-25. This might be changed later as we see what becomes of this boundary as the day wears on. Be alert that a single severe storm could pop up very quickly later this afternoon, even west of I-25 , no matter where the risk zones are.

End 10:30am 8/16 update.

Forecast Discussion:

The deep tropical moisture flow is mostly cut off, but some Pacific moisture and a bit of tropical water is meandering around NE Colorado (Figure 1). Outflow from earlier storms north and east of the state will cool and stabilize the atmosphere Friday morning to midday. There are short waves traveling by the state Friday (Figure 2) and, if heating returns later in the afternoon we might see some thunderstorms (some severe) later in the day. The SPC has a Marginal Risk (1 on a scale of 1-5) near the I-25 folks (Figure 3).

The Longer Range Forecast:

There is a lesser chance of storms Saturday afternoon (Figure 4) then the ridge builds over the state again and we bake near 100F Sunday and Monday (Figure 4) and get dry again. More later!

Figure 1 update: the water vapor satellite image (browns/reds are dry air, whites and light grey is moist air, purple/blue is ice and high cloud tops). From the the Weather Channel from Thursday PM.
Figure 2: The 500mb forecast upper air analysis for Friday PM. Pink dot is Longmont. Red lines are troughs, blue lines are ridges.
Figure 3: The severe storm weather forecast for the U.S. from the Storm Predication Center in Norman, OK. Made Thursday for Friday.
Figure 4: the graphical forecast for the next 10 days for Longmont, CO from weatherunderground.com

Current Weather

Sunny

Sunny

54°F

UV Index
4 Moderate
Pressure
29.85 Steady
Visibility
8 miles
Dewpoint
33 °F
Humidity
45%
Wind
E 2.1 mph
Gust
5.6 mph
Wind Chill
54 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
10 AM
57°F
Partly sunny
Today
11 AM
61°F
Partly sunny
Today
12 PM
64°F
Partly sunny
Today
1 PM
67°F
Partly sunny
Today
2 PM
70°F
Partly sunny
Today
3 PM
72°F
Partly sunny
Today
4 PM
69°F
Partly sunny
Today
5 PM
65°F
Partly sunny
Today
6 PM
60°F
Partly sunny
Today
7 PM
55°F
Partly sunny
Today
8 PM
52°F
Partly cloudy
Today
9 PM
49°F
Partly cloudy

7 Day Forecast

Partly sunny

Friday

72 °F

Pleasant with partial sunshine; breezy this afternoon


Partly cloudy w/ showers

Friday Night

37 °F

Partly cloudy with a couple of showers late


Partly sunny

Saturday

66 °F

Sun and some clouds


Mostly clear

Saturday Night

40 °F

Clear to partly cloudy


Mostly cloudy

Sunday

76 °F

Mostly cloudy and warmer; breezy in the afternoon


Mostly cloudy

Sunday Night

51 °F

Rather cloudy; windy late


Windy

Monday

60 °F

Winds becoming strong; cloudy and cooler with a shower in spots


Intermittent clouds

Monday Night

43 °F

Breezy in the evening; otherwise, partly cloudy


Windy

Tuesday

62 °F

Strong winds; partly sunny


Partly cloudy

Tuesday Night

36 °F

Partly cloudy


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
5:57 AM
Sunset
7:58 PM

Based on AccuWeather data