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Next Storm/Next Snow Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory – January 10, 2019

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Forecast Discussion:

The stage is being set for our storm (I'll still use the word loosely, but I'm excited we'll see cloudy skies and falling water soon). Figure 1 shows the low tonight forming in SE Colorado and a hint of moisture being drawn in from the Pacific (purple arrow). The first snows are hitting Utah, Nevada and spots in Western Colorado already.

By tonight, the upper air trough is in as far as western Arizona and western Utah (red line in Figure 2).

The timing of the storm, from weatherunderground: precipitation will start in the morning Friday, before sunrise. The peak precipitation occurs late morning into late afternoon with showers tapering off into the evening (Figure 3).  Again, it should be all snow with temperatures not getting far into the 40'sF early in the day.  It may not stick on pavement and bare ground at first.

The GFS ensembles are in much more agreement that this period of precipitation will hit on Friday (Figure 4) and have temperatures only in the upper 30'sF at the start of the precipitation period. Even the model (7! Timer) used for astronomical purposes has snow falling after 8am and by 11am (Figure 5).

The totals are still light though, the GFS (Figure 6) gives Longmont 1/10th inch to 1 inch of snow over the next 5 days (this storm is it). The NAM (not shown) has more like 2-3 inches building up.  The weatherunderground model (Figure 3) keeps us in the trace to coating area.

Figure 1: The forecast surface map for Thursday PM. From NCEP.

Figure 2: The 500mb forecast upper air analysis for Thursday PM. Pink dot is Longmont. Red lines are troughs, blue lines are ridges.

Figure 3: a snippet of the graphical forecast for the next 10 days forecast for Longmont, CO from weatherunderground.com

Figure 4: 10 day meteogram from weather5280.com for DIA.

Figure 5: the next 3 days forecast of sky conditions and precipitation showing snow beginning Friday 8-11am.

Figure 6: The forecast accumulated snow map from the GFS and weather5280.com for Colorado, for the next 5 days (through end of weekend).

The longer range forecast:

Temperatures return to the 50'sF and things dry out in the long term.  I don't have much to say about that beyond that!

Current Weather

Clear

Clear

43°F

UV Index
0 Low
Pressure
29.85 Steady
Visibility
8 miles
Dewpoint
33 °F
Humidity
69%
Wind
NW 2.2 mph
Gust
6.2 mph
Wind Chill
43 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
5 AM
40°F
Partly cloudy
Today
6 AM
39°F
Mostly sunny
Today
7 AM
42°F
Mostly sunny
Today
8 AM
47°F
Partly sunny
Today
9 AM
52°F
Partly sunny
Today
10 AM
57°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
11 AM
62°F
Mostly cloudy
Today
12 PM
65°F
Cloudy
Today
1 PM
69°F
Cloudy
Today
2 PM
73°F
Cloudy
Today
3 PM
75°F
Cloudy
Today
4 PM
77°F
Cloudy

7 Day Forecast

Mostly cloudy

Sunday

77 °F

Rather cloudy and warmer; breezy this afternoon


Mostly cloudy

Sunday Night

48 °F

Cloudy most of the time


Windy

Monday

57 °F

Winds gusting past 40 mph; cloudy and cooler


Intermittent clouds

Monday Night

43 °F

Partly cloudy


Intermittent clouds

Tuesday

59 °F

Windy and cool with times of clouds and sun


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


Mostly cloudy

Thursday

58 °F

Mostly cloudy and cool; breezy in the afternoon


Intermittent clouds

Thursday Night

39 °F

Partly cloudy


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
5:54 AM
Sunset
8:00 PM

Based on AccuWeather data