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Next Storm/Next Snow Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory – May 16, 2019

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In Brief:

We enjoy one more day in the 80'sF - then a vigorous cold front passes over Longmont around noon Friday. With it comes thunderstorms (not looking severe at this time). We cool about 20-30F degrees and may pick up 1- 1.50 inches of rainfall over the next 10 days.

Forecast Discussion:

For fun, now that we are hitting 80'sF down here, let's look at this snow-year in review (Figure 1). We are still quite a bit above average for the date (at least one ski resort is going to try to stay open until June). We are at 159% of normal snow pack with a statewide average at 14.6 inches of snow. Last year, on this date, we had about 1/3rd an inch of snow left over the state.

Today (Thursday) the next (really wet) storm is crashing into the west. Flooding has begun in California already (Figure 1). The mountains will wring out most of the moisture before it gets here. We will still hit the lower to mid 80'sF today (Figure 3) with a chance of an afternoon hit-or-miss thundershower moving off the mountains to the northeast.

The Longer Range Forecast:

The front arrives midday Friday with a good amount of precipitation and thunderstorm activity (Figure 3). Without enough moisture in place- the severe weather is expected to remain out on the Nebraska and Kansas border and eastward (Figure 4). We'll watch to see if this changes. The GFS shows the southwest to northeast storm tracks on Friday giving us between 0.25 and 0.5 inch of water (Figure 5). The weatherunderground.com model agrees with 0.25 inch of water.

The weatherunderground.com model gives us about 1.50 inches of water over the next 10 days (Figure 3) while the GFS (Figure 6) gives us 0.75 to 1 inch of water over these 10 days. We'll see if anything changes as the weekend approaches.

Figure 1: The snow season trace averaged over all of Colorado. Green line is normal. Black line is 2018-2019. From NRCS and SNOTEL.
Figure 2: The forecast surface map for Friday PM from NCEP.
Figure 3: the graphical forecast for the next 10 days for Longmont, CO from weatherunderground.com
Figure 5: the forecast accumulated precipitation map from the GFS and weather5280.com for Colorado,over the next 3 days.
Figure 6: the forecast accumulated precipitation map from the GFS and weather5280.com for Colorado,over the next 5 days.

Current Weather

Clear

Clear

45°F

UV Index
0 Low
Pressure
30.12 Rising
Visibility
8 miles
Dewpoint
31 °F
Humidity
58%
Wind
NE 3.3 mph
Gust
8.2 mph
Wind Chill
44 °F

Hourly Forecast

Tomorrow
12 AM
43°F
Partly cloudy
Tomorrow
1 AM
42°F
Partly cloudy
Tomorrow
2 AM
41°F
Partly cloudy w/ showers
Tomorrow
3 AM
40°F
Partly cloudy w/ showers
Tomorrow
4 AM
39°F
Partly cloudy
Tomorrow
5 AM
38°F
Partly cloudy
Tomorrow
6 AM
37°F
Partly sunny
Tomorrow
7 AM
39°F
Partly sunny
Tomorrow
8 AM
42°F
Partly sunny
Tomorrow
9 AM
46°F
Partly sunny
Tomorrow
10 AM
50°F
Partly sunny
Tomorrow
11 AM
53°F
Partly sunny

7 Day Forecast

Mostly cloudy w/ showers

Friday

76 °F

Some sun, then increasing clouds, becoming breezy this afternoon with a shower in spots late in the afternoon


Partly cloudy w/ showers

Friday Night

37 °F

Partly cloudy with a couple of showers


Partly sunny

Saturday

66 °F

Not as warm with sun and some clouds


Mostly clear

Saturday Night

39 °F

Clear to partly cloudy


Mostly cloudy

Sunday

76 °F

Mostly cloudy and warmer; breezy in the afternoon


Mostly cloudy

Sunday Night

51 °F

Rather cloudy; windy late


Windy

Monday

60 °F

Winds gusting past 40 mph; cloudy and cooler


Intermittent clouds

Monday Night

43 °F

Breezy in the evening; otherwise, partly cloudy


Intermittent clouds

Tuesday

62 °F

Times of clouds and sun; windy in the afternoon


Intermittent clouds

Tuesday Night

36 °F

Clearing


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
5:57 AM
Sunset
7:58 PM

Based on AccuWeather data