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The Next Storm/Next Snow Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory – April 16, 2018

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Forecast Discussion:

An interesting change has occurred in the models this morning concerning the week-end storm, but first we'll be warm today and chilly and windy tomorrow... let's look at it:

Figure 1 shows the upper air pattern from Sunday with the departing low and trough and the approaching ridge. That ridge passes overhead today making things quite warm (the fact that the wavelengths are shorter than the distance between the US east and west coast means they are on the move - progressing eastward).

Figure 2 has Longmont some 18F above normal today!  Figure 3, the upper air map for tomorrow, shows the next trough here already here. Figure 4 is the temperature anomaly for Tuesday; Longmont is about 4 degrees below normal. An almost 20F drop in one day will be noticeable!

Figure 1: The 'current' 500mb upper air map from Sunday PM. Troughs = red lines, ridges = blue lines, Longmont = pink dot.

Figure 2: The forecast surface temperature anomaly (departure from normal) for Monday PM from the GFS and weather5280.com

Figure 3: The forecast 500mb upper air map for Tuesday AM from the GFS. Troughs = red lines, ridges = blue lines, Longmont = pink dot.

Figure 4: The forecast surface temperature anomaly (departure from normal) for Tuesday PM from the GFS and weather5280.com

The longer range forecast:

Figure 5 is the week-end storm.  Notice (like yesterday's discussion) how much further south the Low center is on that trough.  Colder, slower, and wetter is the story. But, as we can see in Figure 6 the model run from 6am on Sunday has Longmont only receiving a couple of inches of snow (and nothing just down in Niwot)-Figure 6.  Compare this to the model run at midnight Saturday into Sunday (Figure 7) and we were getting 8 inches or more.  Things are suddenly coming out MUCH warmer for this storm.  Back to the model run from later Sunday morning, we are still getting a lot of water (Figure 8) with Longmont getting 1.5 inches of rain or more.

We'll keep on this storm all week.

Figure 5: The forecast 500mb upper air map for Friday AM from the GFS. Troughs = red lines, ridges = blue lines, Longmont = pink dot.

Figure 6: the total snowfall between Sunday PM and midday Saturday from the GFS and weather5280.com from the computer run at 6am Sunday.

Figure 7: the total snowfall between Sunday PM and midday Saturday from the GFS and weather5280.com from the computer run at 12am Sunday.

Figure 8: the total precipitation between Sunday PM and midday Saturday from the GFS and weather5280.com from the computer run at 6am Sunday.

Current Weather

Partly sunny

Partly sunny

51°F

UV Index
5 Moderate
Pressure
29.49 Steady
Visibility
8 miles
Dewpoint
18 °F
Humidity
28%
Wind
W 11.9 mph
Gust
27.4 mph
Wind Chill
51 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
11 AM
53°F
Showers
Today
12 PM
54°F
Cloudy
Today
1 PM
55°F
Cloudy
Today
2 PM
56°F
Cloudy
Today
3 PM
57°F
Cloudy
Today
4 PM
57°F
Cloudy
Today
5 PM
56°F
Cloudy
Today
6 PM
55°F
Cloudy
Today
7 PM
55°F
Cloudy
Today
8 PM
53°F
Mostly cloudy
Today
9 PM
51°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
10 PM
49°F
Intermittent clouds

7 Day Forecast

Showers

Monday

57 °F

Winds gusting past 40 mph; a brief shower or two this morning; otherwise, cloudy and cooler


Intermittent clouds

Monday Night

41 °F

Partly cloudy


Partly sunny w/ showers

Tuesday

58 °F

A couple of showers in the morning; otherwise, windy and cool with times of clouds and sun


Partly cloudy

Tuesday Night

33 °F

Partly cloudy


Intermittent clouds

Wednesday

60 °F

Times of clouds and sun


Mostly cloudy

Wednesday Night

38 °F

Increasing clouds


Partly sunny w/ showers

Thursday

56 °F

Times of clouds and sun with a couple of showers; cool


Cloudy

Thursday Night

37 °F

Cloudy


Mostly cloudy

Friday

62 °F

Mostly cloudy and warmer


Mostly clear

Friday Night

36 °F

Mainly clear


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
5:53 AM
Sunset
8:01 PM

Based on AccuWeather data