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Update 9:30am 1/30: Next Storm/Next Snow Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory – January 29-31, 2020

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In Brief:

A couple of weak cold fronts will keep snow going in the mountains the next day or two and finally bring a dusting (maybe an inch in a few spots?) of snow along I-25 overnight Wednesday and again Thursday late afternoon. A serious return of heat takes us into the upper 60'sF for the weekend before a (now looking more significant) possible major winter storm hits Monday and Tuesday next week.

Update 1/30 9:30am:

We received a couple of very light dustings of snow Wednesday PM to Thursday AM. Another impulse is on its way with another weak cold front. We could see another dusting this afternoon. The HRRR has small snow amounts for the mountains today and trace amounts on the Plains (Figure 1 update). The GFS actually gives Longmont a coating of 0.1 to 0.5 inch of snow (Figure 2 update).

Looking again at the much bigger storm coming Monday/Tuesday - the GFS gives much of the I-25 corridor 4-6 inches of snow with that storm (Figure 3 update). That is down a bit from the model runs yesterday. We'll keep watching it!

Figure 1 update: The forecast snowfall for the next 15 hours from the HRRR and weather5280com through 10pm Thursday.
Figure 2 update: 10:1 (snow to liquid) snowfall totals through Friday AM from the GFS and weather5280com for Colorado made Thursday morning.
Figure 3 update: 10:1 (snow to liquid) snowfall totals through Tuesday AM from the GFS and weather5280com for Colorado made Thursday morning.

End 1/30 9:30am update.

The Forecast Discussion:

Change is in the air, but not until next week. In the mean time, a weak swirl in the atmosphere is drifting eastward across Arizona today giving us a bit of lift and moisture (ahead of the green swirl in Figure 1). At its peak, the precipitation is mostly confined to the mountains (Figure 2) with scattered showers in Arizona and New Mexico.

The two weak cold fronts arrive Wednesday (today) and Thursday afternoon (Figure 3). This time, with the aid of the system to the south, we might see some snow sweep down I-25 Wednesday evening (with may be flurries/sprinkles again Thursday afternoon).

The HRRR shows snow in the foothills to the west and some snow on the Plains to our east (Figure 4). The GFS gives us a coating of actual snow Wednesday PM and a possible inch down in western and southern Denver (Figure 5). The NAM gives us a coating to 1/2 inch of snow mainly Wednesday PM (Figure 6). I'm excited! The 1/2 inch that hit Denver Monday broke the precipitation-free streak the area was experiencing since late December.

The Longer Range Forecast:

We quickly dry out and warm to about 10F above normal on Friday then warm another 10-12F for the weekend (Figure 3). This remarkable heat (still below the record high in the mid-70'sF set for Denver this weekend) is caused by a strong ridge sweeping over the state (Figure 7). The departure from normal (18-22F above normal - Figure 8) is amazing.

Coming over the horizon is hint of a major winter storm for Monday/Tuesday. A deep strong trough replaces that ridge by Monday afternoon (Figure 9). Weatherunderground's model has snow falling from Monday AM to Tuesday PM (Figure 3). The GFS gives us a whopping 6-8 inches of snow for this event.

Stay tuned for more details on this storm. Get out and enjoy the weekend (maybe not by skiing though).

Figure 1: the water vapor satellite image from the weather channel. White and grey colors are moisture in the atmosphere, red and browns are dry air overall.
Figure 2: The forecast surface map for Thursday morning from NCEP.
Figure 3: the graphical forecast for the next 10 days for Longmont, CO from weatherunderground.com
Figure 4: The forecast snowfall for the next 15 hours from the HRRR and weather5280com for Colorado (up to 9pm Monday) made Monday at 5 am.
Figure 5: 10:1 (snow to liquid) snowfall totals through Tuesday late night from the GFS and weather5280com for Colorado made Wednesday morning.
Figure 6: 10:1 (snow to liquid) snowfall totals through Tuesday midday from the GFS and weather5280com for Colorado made Wednesday morning.
Figure 7: The 500mb forecast upper air analysis for early Saturday night. Pink dot is Longmont. Red lines are troughs, blue lines are ridges.
Figure 8 : the surface temperature anomaly (departure from normal) from the GFS for Saturday evening from weather5280.com.
Figure 9: The 500mb forecast upper air analysis for early Monday PM. Pink dot is Longmont. Red lines are troughs, blue lines are ridges.
Figure 10: 10:1 (snow to liquid) snowfall totals through next Wednesday evening from the GFS and weather5280com for Colorado made this Wednesday morning.

Current Weather

Mostly cloudy

Mostly cloudy

69°F

UV Index
0 Low
Pressure
29.96 Steady
Visibility
8 miles
Dewpoint
42 °F
Humidity
37%
Wind
SW 3 mph
Gust
5.9 mph
Wind Chill
69 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
8 PM
68°F
Showers
Today
9 PM
64°F
Showers
Today
10 PM
61°F
Partly cloudy
Today
11 PM
59°F
Partly cloudy
Tomorrow
12 AM
58°F
Partly cloudy
Tomorrow
1 AM
57°F
Partly cloudy
Tomorrow
2 AM
55°F
Partly cloudy
Tomorrow
3 AM
54°F
Partly cloudy
Tomorrow
4 AM
52°F
Partly cloudy
Tomorrow
5 AM
51°F
Partly cloudy
Tomorrow
6 AM
50°F
Partly sunny
Tomorrow
7 AM
53°F
Partly sunny

7 Day Forecast

Mostly cloudy w/ t-storms

Saturday

77 °F

Not as warm with increasing cloudiness; a thunderstorm in the area late this afternoon


Partly cloudy w/ showers

Saturday Night

50 °F

A couple of showers early this evening; partly cloudy


Mostly sunny

Sunday

81 °F

Sunshine and patchy clouds; breezy in the afternoon


Mostly clear

Sunday Night

49 °F

Mainly clear


Partly sunny w/ t-storms

Monday

70 °F

Not as warm with times of sun and clouds; a thunderstorm in spots in the afternoon


Thunderstorms

Monday Night

46 °F

Cloudy with a couple of thundershowers


Thunderstorms

Tuesday

60 °F

Mostly cloudy and cooler; a couple of afternoon showers and a thunderstorm


Intermittent clouds

Tuesday Night

37 °F

Partly cloudy


Partly sunny

Wednesday

73 °F

Pleasant and warmer with partial sunshine


Mostly clear

Wednesday Night

40 °F

Mainly clear


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
5:41 AM
Sunset
8:13 PM

Based on AccuWeather data