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Next Storm/Next Snow Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory – January 18, 2019

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Forecast Discussion:

The storm arrives Thursday pm and will be away in the evening Friday. I'll post this early (Thurs PM) since rain showers may start at any time this evening (there are show showers in Estes Park and echos around Lyons as of 7:30 pm).

A front pushes down the Plains and only gets as far as the foothills of the Rockies - since cold air is dense and forms shallow layers often. We are on the coastline of a sea of increasingly cold air out East (Figure 1). As we see in Figure 6, there is an overnight period of showers and then a midday into afternoon period of rain and or show showers (we are right on the edge again as temperatures go).

Figure 2 is the 15 hour forecast through 8 am Friday on the HRRR model. We don't get any snow by then, but Estes Park might see 2-3 inches.

Figure 3 is the total snow through the weekend from the GFS - Longmont is in a dry hole, but there is snow around us (coating to 1 inch amounts).

Figure 4 is the NAM for the same period. We are in a snow-free hole here too (so maybe a coating is possible?)

Figure 5 is the WRF and we are snow free here too.  :-(  I'd be happy with another 1/2 inch of rain for the plant life out there.

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

Figure 2: The forecast accumulated snow map from the HRRR and weather5280.com for Colorado, for the next 15 hours - through 8 am Friday.

Figure 3: The forecast accumulated snow map from the GFS and weather5280.com for Colorado, for the next 48 hours through noon Saturday.

Figure 4: The forecast accumulated snow map from the NAM and tropicaltidbits.com for Colorado, for the next 48 hours through noon Saturday.

Figure 5: The forecast accumulated snow map from the WRF and tropicaltidbits.com for Colorado, for the next 48 hours through noon Saturday.

The longer range forecast:

We shoot back to the 50's F for the weekend then another storm will bring some moisture (I'm doubting snow, of course) Monday into Tuesday. We get colder and stay colder after that as an Arctic cold air mass takes over the Great Plains and Eastern states. They are going to REALLY feel winter starting next week.

Eclipse forecast Sunday 8:30- 11ish. :

We now have a 1% chance of precipitation. Skies partly cloudy (around 1/3rd covered by clouds). Temperatures at the start of the eclipse may be around 36°F dropping to 34°F by the end.

Figure 6: a snippet of the graphical forecast for the weekend forecast for Longmont, CO from weatherunderground.com

Current Weather

Mostly clear

Mostly clear

65°F

UV Index
0 Low
Pressure
29.5 Steady
Visibility
8 miles
Dewpoint
31 °F
Humidity
28%
Wind
S 4.9 mph
Gust
10.4 mph
Wind Chill
65 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
10 PM
62°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
11 PM
59°F
Intermittent clouds
Tomorrow
12 AM
57°F
Intermittent clouds
Tomorrow
1 AM
55°F
Intermittent clouds
Tomorrow
2 AM
54°F
Mostly cloudy
Tomorrow
3 AM
52°F
Cloudy
Tomorrow
4 AM
51°F
Cloudy
Tomorrow
5 AM
50°F
Cloudy
Tomorrow
6 AM
49°F
Cloudy
Tomorrow
7 AM
47°F
Cloudy
Tomorrow
8 AM
49°F
Cloudy
Tomorrow
9 AM
50°F
Cloudy

7 Day Forecast

Intermittent clouds

Sunday

76 °F

Warmer with intervals of clouds and sunshine


Windy

Sunday Night

47 °F

Winds becoming strong; thickening clouds


Windy

Monday

56 °F

Winds gusting past 40 mph; cloudy and cooler


Intermittent clouds

Monday Night

42 °F

Partly cloudy


Partly sunny w/ showers

Tuesday

59 °F

A couple of showers in the morning; otherwise, windy and cool with times of clouds and sun


Partly cloudy

Tuesday Night

32 °F

Partly cloudy


Intermittent clouds

Wednesday

58 °F

Cool with times of clouds and sun


Intermittent clouds

Wednesday Night

38 °F

Partly cloudy


Intermittent clouds

Thursday

56 °F

Breezy and cool with sun and clouds


Intermittent clouds

Thursday Night

39 °F

Partly cloudy


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
5:54 AM
Sunset
8:00 PM

Based on AccuWeather data