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

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Forecast Discussion:

The early moisture interacted with afternoon heating to give Longmont a loud thunderstorm Friday afternoon.  We didn't receive much rain, but it poured for a few minutes. By evening, the center of Bud was just into Mexico (Figure 1). The deepest moisture is still down in New Mexico Friday evening.

We were going to watch the precipitatable water values on the soundings.

It was 1.19cm Thursday AM (which is 0.47 inches of water). The Thursday PM precipitatable water value had already risen to 1.69cm / 0.67 inches. From Figure 2, it is at 1.78cm (0.70 inches). Models are showing 1.25 to 1.50 inches of precipitatable water by Sunday over the region. This is far above normal for June - it is similar to what one sees in the late Summer, sometimes.

By this afternoon, the moisture will be arriving.  You can see the front that will push down later in the day (Figure 3).  This front will matter more on Sunday as it advances again. Rain is definitely hitting a LOT of the fire regions.  Figure 1 shows the flash flood watch that is already in effect in the SW corner of our state. Burn scars will flood easily and a lot of debris can be washed into waterways quickly after the fires.

As winds increase, the smoke should blow off to the northeast a bit quicker (Figure 4). Rain will help clear the air as the weekend wears on (and, hopefully, the lower temperatures, higher humidities, and rain, will diminish fire activity).

Figure 1: MyRadar iOS app image of live radar from Friday PM. Bud's circulation center is shown. Longmont is the pink dot.

Figure 2: The sounding from Friday PM with precipitatable water highlighted for future comparison.

Figure 3: The forecast surface map for this afternoon. From NCEP.

Figure 4: The HRRR model forecast for smoke at all levels for Saturday afternoon. From NOAA.gov

The longer range forecast:

The WRF has the next 48 hours of precipitation for us.  Longmont is in the 0.5 inch to 1 inch area by Sunday morning (Figure 5).

Looking out to Wednesday PM, the total precipitation for Longmont predicted by the GFS is around 1.5-2.0 inches (seems extreme, but it has been consistent). Note the 5 inch totals above Boulder. Yikes - if true. (Figure 6).

The WPC model, for this time window, gives us almost 2.5 inches of rain. Rainfall above Boulder approaches 3 inches between now and Wednesday night (Figure 7).

More tomorrow. Hopefully I'll be typing in the rain.

And happy Father's Day (early) for all the Dads out there. (We're going to a Dad-themed movie ourselves.)

Figure 5: The WRF total precipitation estimate between Friday PM and Sunday AM (48 hours) from tropicaltidbits.com

Figure 6: total precipitation from the GFS between Friday PM and late Wednesday PM. and weather5280.com. Longmont is the pink dot.

Figure 7: total precipitation from the WPC model between Friday PM and late Wednesday PM. and weather5280.com. Longmont is the pink dot.

Current Weather

Clear

Clear

41°F

UV Index
0 Low
Pressure
29.96 Rising
Visibility
9 miles
Dewpoint
25 °F
Humidity
54%
Wind
SSE 2.7 mph
Gust
5.2 mph
Wind Chill
39 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
6 AM
35°F
Mostly cloudy
Today
7 AM
38°F
Mostly cloudy
Today
8 AM
42°F
Mostly sunny
Today
9 AM
47°F
Mostly sunny
Today
10 AM
51°F
Mostly sunny
Today
11 AM
55°F
Mostly sunny
Today
12 PM
58°F
Mostly sunny
Today
1 PM
60°F
Partly sunny
Today
2 PM
62°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
3 PM
63°F
Mostly cloudy
Today
4 PM
64°F
Mostly cloudy
Today
5 PM
63°F
Cloudy

7 Day Forecast

Intermittent clouds

Thursday

64 °F

A blend of sun and clouds; breezy this afternoon


Mostly cloudy

Thursday Night

35 °F

Mostly cloudy


Partly sunny

Friday

68 °F

Increasingly windy with partial sunshine


Partly cloudy

Friday Night

38 °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; windy in the afternoon


Intermittent clouds

Sunday Night

43 °F

Partly cloudy; windy late


Mostly cloudy

Monday

60 °F

Mostly cloudy, breezy and cooler


Mostly cloudy

Monday Night

43 °F

Mostly cloudy


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
5:58 AM
Sunset
7:57 PM

Based on AccuWeather data