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10am Update: Next Storm/Next Snow Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory – August 9, 2019

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In Brief:

For today (Friday), things will dry out a bit over what we saw Thursday and warm up a bit. That might mean less flooding rains in spots, but a better chance of severe weather (a Marginal Risk is in place again) than resulted Thursday along I-25. Afternoon storms continue for the weekend with highs in the 80'sF. Things dry out and warm to the mid 90'sF next week starting Tuesday.

10am Update:

The expectation is that the drier air pushing in will inhibit severe storm development near I-25 and westward. The SPC has trimmed the western edge of yesterdays forecast Marginal Risk off and moved it eastward (Figure 1 update). Still, any storm that passes may contain small hail and frequent lightning. Lightning can kill!

The marginal risk for Saturday is almost the same - just off to our east (not shown).

Figure 1 update: The severe storm weather forecast for the U.S. from the Storm Predication Center in Norman, OK. Made Friday for Friday.

End 10am Update.

Forecast Discussion:

Storms on Thursday were widely scattered - but did approach severe limits out on the Plains. It looks like there was too much moisture/cloud cover in the early parts of the day back near the mountains. The moisture flow was optimal for 12-24 hours from deep to the south latitudes (Figure 1). The high was located, Thursday PM, just west of Dallas/Ft. Worth (Figure 2) creating that favorable flow pattern.

For today (Friday) the high moves to SE Texas (at 700mb, which is lower in the atmosphere than the 500mb map we usually look at - it is the airflow at roughly 10,000 feet -Figure 3). This results in a more westerly (dry) air flow in the middle atmosphere over northern Colorado. We should see fewer clouds and higher temperatures (but sill some low level moisture).

With more heating and some moisture still around - a Marginal Risk (1 on a scale of 1-5) is in place for all of eastern Colorado again (Figure 4). High winds are the primary threat, but a few cells creating large damaging hail may form as well.

The Longer Range Forecast:

Beyond Friday, there will be some pulses of moisture returning now and then and semi-warm temperatures (near or just below normal for this time of year) and daily afternoon thunderstorm chances. Beyond Monday - the high returns to our neck-of-the-woods and we dry out and warm to the mid-90'sF.

Figure 1: 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.
Figure 2: stream line map (wind flow lines) from the weatherchannel for early Wednesday.
Figure 3: the 700mb (high mountain height, roughly 10,000 feet amsl - this is below the 500mb level at roughly 18-20,000 feet) forecast height map from the GFS for Friday night.
Figure 4: The severe storm weather forecast for the U.S. from the Storm Predication Center in Norman, OK. Made Thursday for Friday.
Figure 5: the graphical forecast for the next 10 days for Longmont, CO from weatherunderground.com

Current Weather

Mostly cloudy

Mostly cloudy

60°F

UV Index
4 Moderate
Pressure
29.61 Rising
Visibility
8 miles
Dewpoint
24 °F
Humidity
25%
Wind
WSW 11.1 mph
Gust
23.1 mph
Wind Chill
60 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
2 PM
60°F
Showers
Today
3 PM
62°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
4 PM
60°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
5 PM
58°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
6 PM
56°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
7 PM
54°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
8 PM
51°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
9 PM
48°F
Partly cloudy
Today
10 PM
45°F
Partly cloudy
Today
11 PM
43°F
Partly cloudy
Tomorrow
12 AM
42°F
Mostly clear
Tomorrow
1 AM
40°F
Mostly clear

7 Day Forecast

Partly sunny w/ showers

Tuesday

62 °F

Times of clouds and sun with a couple of brief showers beginning at midday; windy


Partly cloudy

Tuesday Night

34 °F

Partly cloudy and colder; there can be frost in the normally colder spots


Intermittent clouds

Wednesday

59 °F

Cool with times of clouds and sun


Mostly cloudy w/ showers

Wednesday Night

37 °F

Increasing clouds with a shower in spots late


Partly sunny w/ showers

Thursday

56 °F

Times of clouds and sun with a couple of showers; cool


Partly cloudy

Thursday Night

40 °F

Partly cloudy


Mostly cloudy

Friday

63 °F

Mostly cloudy and warmer


Clear

Friday Night

40 °F

Clear


Mostly sunny

Saturday

74 °F

Mostly sunny, pleasant and warmer


Mostly clear

Saturday Night

43 °F

Mainly clear


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
5:52 AM
Sunset
8:02 PM

Based on AccuWeather data