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The Next Storm/Next Snow Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory – August 31, 2017

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Forecast Discussion:

Oh so slowly, Tropical Storm Harvey inches to the northeast away from the Houston area and the Texas Gulf Coast. We are cut off from tropical air as very dry subsident motion (sinking air) dominates Arizona, New Mexico and West Texas.  Our next chances of rain are coming from the Pacific as a trough cuts into the big ridge temporarily.  Showers are dotting the western mountains Wednesday afternoon (Figure 1).  Figure 2 shows the approaching front and the convection firing off primarily in the Rocky Mountains, but there is a chance that afternoon showers will make it down to Longmont Thursday afternoon / evening. The moisture from Harvey still covers most of Louisiana in this forecast map. That is one slow storm.  Friday morning the front is through and to our south. The trough (in red in Figure 3) is helping kick Harvey along.  Figure 4 shows the moisture still falling in Colorado and Harvey-remains headed to the Ohio Valley.

Figure 1: Water vapor satellite image (reds/oranges are dry, whites and pinks are very moist).

Figure 2: Surface analysis Thursday night from NCEP.

Figure 3: 500mb upper air analysis forecast for Friday AM. Trough marked in red. From the GFS model.

Figure 4: Surface analysis forecast for Friday AM. From the GFS model.

In the longer range:  The ridge in the west rapidly rebuilds later Friday into Saturday heating us up again.  Figure 5 shows the high pressure center over NW Colorado extending up into Canada. Near record heat is likely Sunday here.  The trough picking up the remains of Harvey is on the East coast (some cities may get rained out for some of the Labor Day Weekend by that moisture). This figure also shows that the jet stream way up north with its parade of troughs and ridges.

Labor Day Forecast: Right now, Labor Day looks like a high of 90F, a low of 55F and clear skies (very low chance of rain).  Our next trough (allowed in as the ridge pulls out towards the West Coast) may bring cool air and showers in on Tuesday/Wednesday.

The Last of:  I like to try to forecast 'last of's' as the years end (and the first of's as the years begin).  I think I can safely say that the last 100F day in Longmont is long gone in the rear view mirror. It was 102F on July 19th.  Not much of a challenge there.  But I'll be keeping my eye out for the last 90F day of 2017 and try to call it as it happens.  Then the last 80F day after that, etc.  I'll be watching for first snow too, of course.  Weather5080.com likes to have a first snow forecast contest, so I'll post that link here when they announce it.

Figure 5: Sunday AM forecast 500mb upper air analysis from the GFS model. Troughs in red, ridges in blue.

Current Weather

Cloudy

Cloudy

39°F

UV Index
0 Low
Pressure
30.17 Steady
Visibility
8 miles
Dewpoint
29 °F
Humidity
68%
Wind
SSE 1.6 mph
Gust
3.8 mph
Wind Chill
39 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
5 AM
38°F
Showers
Today
6 AM
37°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
7 AM
39°F
Partly sunny
Today
8 AM
42°F
Mostly sunny
Today
9 AM
45°F
Mostly sunny
Today
10 AM
49°F
Mostly sunny
Today
11 AM
53°F
Mostly sunny
Today
12 PM
55°F
Mostly sunny
Today
1 PM
59°F
Mostly sunny
Today
2 PM
61°F
Partly sunny
Today
3 PM
63°F
Partly sunny
Today
4 PM
64°F
Intermittent clouds

7 Day Forecast

Partly sunny

Saturday

66 °F

Partly sunny and not as warm


Mostly clear

Saturday Night

40 °F

Clear to partly cloudy


Mostly cloudy

Sunday

76 °F

Mostly cloudy and warmer; breezy in the afternoon


Mostly cloudy

Sunday Night

47 °F

Rather cloudy; breezy late


Windy

Monday

60 °F

Very windy; cloudy and cooler


Intermittent clouds

Monday Night

43 °F

Partly cloudy


Intermittent clouds

Tuesday

62 °F

Windy with times of clouds and sun


Partly cloudy

Tuesday Night

36 °F

Partly cloudy


Mostly cloudy

Wednesday

60 °F

Turning cloudy


Intermittent clouds

Wednesday Night

35 °F

Partly cloudy


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
5:55 AM
Sunset
7:59 PM

Based on AccuWeather data