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Next Storm/Next Snow Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory – July 30, 2019

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In Brief:

The ever present high to our south is shifting to a location that will funnel tropical moisture back into the state. After nearly reaching 100F again today, we will drop to the upper 80'sF and afternoon storms return each day.

Forecast Discussion:

The surface map for Tuesday night shows a high over the Rockies and enough moisture flowing back into the mountains to kick off afternoon thunderstorms (that have been absent for a couple of days -Figure 1). The moisture flow over the weekend was completely cut off (red colors = dry air, the green arrows are the suppressed moisture flow - grey and white colors - Figure 2). On Monday, the high shifted eastward and the moisture is again flowing up into the Great Basin and the mountains of the West (Figure 3). The upper air pattern Tuesday morning shows the high sitting over northern New Mexico and a better tap into tropical moisture for Colorado (Figure 4). The moisture will make it harder for temperatures to get to the 90'sF starting Thursday and afternoon storms chances will be back (Figure 5).

The Longer Range Forecast:

Later in the week, the high shifts to Oklahoma and we have open access to the Gulf and tropical moisture to the south (Figure 6). Watch for storms and afternoon lightning chances every day and more upper 80'sF for highs.

Figure 1: The forecast surface map for Tuesday night morning from NCEP.
Figure 2: 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 Sunday.
Figure 3: 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 Monday.
Figure 4: The 500mb forecast upper air analysis for Tuesday AM. Pink dot is Longmont. Red lines are troughs, blue lines are ridges.
Figure 5: the graphical forecast for the next 10 days for Longmont, CO from weatherunderground.com
Figure 6: The 500mb forecast upper air analysis for Thursday AM. Pink dot is Longmont. Red lines are troughs, blue lines are ridges.

Current Weather

Mostly cloudy

Mostly cloudy

44°F

UV Index
0 Low
Pressure
29.95 Falling
Visibility
7 miles
Dewpoint
27 °F
Humidity
52%
Wind
NE 2.2 mph
Gust
3.8 mph
Wind Chill
44 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
4 AM
41°F
Mostly cloudy
Today
5 AM
39°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
6 AM
37°F
Partly sunny
Today
7 AM
35°F
Partly sunny
Today
8 AM
42°F
Partly sunny
Today
9 AM
51°F
Partly sunny
Today
10 AM
59°F
Partly sunny
Today
11 AM
64°F
Partly sunny
Today
12 PM
69°F
Partly sunny
Today
1 PM
70°F
Partly sunny
Today
2 PM
72°F
Partly sunny
Today
3 PM
71°F
Partly sunny

7 Day Forecast

Mostly cloudy

Thursday

65 °F

Becoming cloudy


Intermittent clouds

Thursday Night

35 °F

Partly cloudy


Partly sunny

Friday

72 °F

Pleasant with some sun; breezy this afternoon


Partly cloudy

Friday Night

37 °F

Partly cloudy


Partly sunny

Saturday

65 °F

Sun and some clouds


Mostly clear

Saturday Night

41 °F

Clear to partly cloudy


Mostly cloudy

Sunday

76 °F

Mostly cloudy and warmer; breezy in the afternoon


Intermittent clouds

Sunday Night

51 °F

Partly cloudy and breezy


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


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
5:58 AM
Sunset
7:57 PM

Based on AccuWeather data