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The Next Storm/Next Snow Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory – June 18, 2018

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Forecast Discussion:

The models remain somewhat excited about rainfall amounts, while Longmont (my backyard at least), has only received 0.03 inches.  (As Marge Simpson would say - MMMmmmmmm!).

Figure 1 is the water vapor satellite image from Sunday night.  There is a trough (red line) out in the west (with a cutoff low over Nevada) and a ridge in the east (blue line). The light blue lines are approximate air flow patterns. The green lines are the moisture flow from the Pacific and Gulf of Mexico (that will continue in one fashion or another most of the week).

Today, we have a front sagging down to around Longmont and/or Boulder with weak up- slope flow.  We'll be moist with showers and afternoon thunderstorms possible, and much cooler than the last few weeks (Figure 2).

Conditions have changed greatly with the cool moist air (and a few showers) over the state.  The fires have not been doused by rain, but the change in conditions has allowed the 416 fire near Durango to reach 25% containment (as of Sunday PM). Smoke is expected to be non-existent in Colorado today (Figure 3).

With the strong trough out west, ample moisture in easterly up-slope flow, and some warming today, severe weather chances return along and north of the front (near, over, or just south of Longmont) - Figure 4. Isolated supercells, that can create large hail, are possible in this region through early evening.

Figure 1: the water vapor satellite image from Sunday PM. Reds/Oranges are dry air, greys/whites are moist air regions. Upper level air flow are light blue arrows. Lower level moisture flow is green arrows.

Figure 2: The forecast surface map for this afternoon. From NCEP.

Figure 3: The HRRR model forecast for smoke at all levels for Monday afternoon. From NOAA.gov

Figure 4: the day 2 SPC thunderstorm and severe weather forecast made Sunday (valid Monday).

The longer range forecast:

The front sags further south tomorrow. With everything else still in place, plus a bit more warming, we'll see severe weather chances again down to the Palmer Divide (Figure 5).

The GFS is becoming more realistic (and drier) with its rainfall predictions. We are expected, now, to only get about 1/2 to 3/4th inch more rainfall by Wednesday PM.  Areas nearby may approach 3+ inches with thunderstorms and up slope flow.

We warm to the 80's F later in the week and cool a bit next weekend. Afternoon thunderstorms remain possible (but diminish in coverage) as the week progresses.

Figure 5: the day 3 SPC thunderstorm and severe weather forecast made Sunday (valid Tuesday).

Current Weather

Mostly clear

Mostly clear

47°F

UV Index
0 Low
Pressure
29.62 Steady
Visibility
8 miles
Dewpoint
19 °F
Humidity
32%
Wind
W 5 mph
Gust
12 mph
Wind Chill
45 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
5 AM
43°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
6 AM
42°F
Mostly cloudy
Today
7 AM
43°F
Cloudy
Today
8 AM
47°F
Partly sunny w/ showers
Today
9 AM
51°F
Partly sunny
Today
10 AM
54°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
11 AM
56°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
12 PM
58°F
Mostly cloudy
Today
1 PM
59°F
Showers
Today
2 PM
61°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
3 PM
60°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
4 PM
59°F
Intermittent clouds

7 Day Forecast

Partly sunny w/ showers

Tuesday

61 °F

Very windy; a couple of showers this morning; otherwise, times of clouds and sun


Partly cloudy

Tuesday Night

34 °F

Partly cloudy


Intermittent clouds

Wednesday

57 °F

Cool with times of clouds and sun


Mostly cloudy

Wednesday Night

39 °F

Increasing clouds


Partly sunny w/ showers

Thursday

56 °F

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


Cloudy

Thursday Night

40 °F

Cloudy


Mostly cloudy

Friday

66 °F

Mostly cloudy and warmer


Mostly clear

Friday Night

40 °F

Mainly clear


Intermittent clouds

Saturday

74 °F

Pleasant and warmer with periods of clouds and sun


Mostly clear

Saturday Night

43 °F

Mainly clear


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
5:52 AM
Sunset
8:02 PM

Based on AccuWeather data