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The Next Storm/Next Snow Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory – September 6, 2017

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Forecast Discussion:

The front came through and brought us some relief from the smoke and real relief from the heat. Figure 1 shows the trough driving the front (all the way into Mexico now) and the ridge (blue H) pushed to the west, where they don't need more heat and dry conditions.

Figure 2 is a visible satellite image from Tuesday afternoon showing that the change in wind direction has helped move a lot of the smoke to the south of Longmont.  A new product for this discussion is seen in Figure 3 and 4, smoke tracing forecast maps from the HRRR  (the High Resolution Rapid Refresh model). Figure 3 shows all the smoke from the surface up to the top of the troposphere (the lowest, day-to-day weather layer of the atmosphere) while Figure 4 shows just the smoke at the surface.  The northeast winds cleaned the air out down here for the most part (some smoke mixes down of course).  The mountains still poke up into the smoke levels though.

We start a warm up now as the ridge starts to come back - and we remain dry.

Figure 1: RAP 0 hour 500mb upper air analysis. Trough shown by red line.

Figure 2: Tuesday afternoon haze and smoke avenue on visible satellite image outlined in grey.

Figure 3: Experimental HRRR model smoke forecast for Wednesday Midday - Smoke at all Levels.

Figure 4: Experimental HRRR model smoke forecast for Wednesday Midday - Smoke at surface only.

Longer range forecast:

Figure 5 shows the fate of the ridge by the weekend (Saturday AM) - on top of us with a high center to the southeast. That high will block the westward movement of Irma though.   The new trough on the west coast may start to cool us down from near 90F again and send some afternoon shower-type moisture our way later this week... maybe.  One can see Irma, and newly formed Jose headed in from the southeast towards the U.S.

Hurricane Irma, Tuesday night,  is an incredible Category 5 storm (Figure 6) with sustained winds at 185 mph and gusts to 225 mph.  That is really hard to imagine.  It is headed right along the north side of Puerto Rico, Haiti, The Dominican Republic and Cuba with massively damaging winds and colossal flooding expected.

Figure 7 shows a number of leading model tracks of Irma compared.  The Florida Keys seem to get a direct hit followed by a massive hit to Florida. Figure 8 shows the ensemble runs from the European model (my favorite model right now). Florida is in the center of the cone-of-doom here too. And, not to be ignored, a new Tropical Storm - Jose - has formed and is expected to become a Category 1 hurricane just after midnight tonight into Thursday morning. That one 'should' curve out to sea and not threaten the U.S. directly.  Fingers crossed.

Figure 5: 500mb forecast map from the GFS for Saturday morning.

Figure 6: Weatherunderground forecast for Cat 5 Hurricane Irma.

Figure 7: Leading model tracks for Irma compared.

Figure 8: The European model ensemble forecast again.

Figure 9: Weatherunderground forecast track for Hurricane Jose.

Current Weather

Mostly sunny

Mostly sunny

51°F

UV Index
3 Moderate
Pressure
29.87 Steady
Visibility
8 miles
Dewpoint
30 °F
Humidity
44%
Wind
NE 2.1 mph
Gust
4.2 mph
Wind Chill
51 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
9 AM
52°F
Showers
Today
10 AM
56°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
11 AM
60°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
12 PM
63°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
1 PM
64°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
2 PM
65°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
3 PM
64°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
4 PM
62°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
5 PM
59°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
6 PM
57°F
Mostly cloudy w/ t-storms
Today
7 PM
55°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
8 PM
53°F
Thunderstorms

7 Day Forecast

Partly sunny w/ t-storms

Wednesday

65 °F

A shower in spots this morning, becoming breezy this afternoon with a thunderstorm


Thunderstorms

Wednesday Night

37 °F

A thunderstorm this evening; otherwise, mostly cloudy


Intermittent clouds

Thursday

62 °F

A blend of sun and clouds


Mostly cloudy

Thursday Night

38 °F

Mostly cloudy


Partly sunny

Friday

64 °F

Some sun; breezy in the afternoon


Partly cloudy

Friday Night

36 °F

Partly cloudy


Partly sunny

Saturday

66 °F

Partial sunshine


Mostly clear

Saturday Night

41 °F

Clear to partly cloudy


Mostly cloudy

Sunday

78 °F

Rather cloudy and warmer; breezy in the afternoon


Mostly cloudy

Sunday Night

43 °F

Rather cloudy


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
5:59 AM
Sunset
7:56 PM

Based on AccuWeather data