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Tuesday: Rain And Snow Showers
Rain And Snow Showers
Wednesday

Wednesday: Sunny
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Thursday

Thursday: Sunny
Sunny
Friday

Friday: Sunny
Sunny
Saturday

Saturday: Sunny
Sunny
Sunday

Sunday: Sunny
Sunny
 
High: 58 °F High: 44 °F High: 48 °F High: 53 °F High: 57 °F High: 62 °F High: 63 °F  
 
Tonight

Tonight: Rain Showers Likely
Rain Showers Likely
Tuesday
Night
Tuesday Night: Chance Snow Showers then Partly Cloudy
Chance Snow Showers then Partly Cloudy
Wednesday
Night
Wednesday Night: Clear
Clear
Thursday
Night
Thursday Night: Clear
Clear
Friday
Night
Friday Night: Mostly Clear
Mostly Clear
Saturday
Night
Saturday Night: Mostly Clear
Mostly Clear
Sunday
Night
Sunday Night: Mostly Clear
Mostly Clear
 
Low: 28 °F Low: 22 °F Low: 26 °F Low: 30 °F Low: 33 °F Low: 36 °F Low: 35 °F  

Ben's Weather Summary - Updated: Monday, Oct 13 @ 10:35pm
Our first major storm of the season will move into the region on Tuesday bringing gusty winds, with rain, snow, and thunderstorms. The low is forecast to roll inland just to our north, with a strong south to south-southwesterly flow developing out ahead of it. This will push a strong cold front south through the area, exiting Tuesday night. The wildcard remains the snow level, while this appears to primarily be a rainmaker for most mountain communities, we could see some snowfall on the tail end of the system as it departs, though heaviest accumulations will remain confined above 8,000 feet where a half a foot or more is possible! Expect increasing clouds and winds through Tuesday morning with showers developing, south to southwest winds 15-25 mph with gusts near 35 pm. Rain and snow showers could become heavy at times late morning through the afternoon as the frontal boundary moves through the area, a few strong to severe thunderstorms are also possible. Cold and windy with highs in the 40s. We could see a rain-snow mix throughout the day, changing to snow during the afternoon as colder air arrives behind the front. The snow level could finally drop back down around 5,500 feet Tuesday night as showers taper off. Travel safely and carry chains! Rainfall amounts of 1-2 inches are likely in most areas, with locally 3 inches on the lower coastal slopes, where a flash flood watch is in effect, especially below recently burned areas. A couple inches of snow are also still possible above about 6,000 feet, with higher totals at resort level. As skies clear later Tuesday evening, expect a chilly night with lows in the mid to lower 20s, our first hard freeze of the season. High pressure will slowly build back over the region during the second half of the week, bringing a return to more seasonal fall weather by the weekend.

Current Conditions Wind Rain Outlook
Currently: 35.8, Max: 35.8, Min: 35.5 35.8°F
Warmer 0.3°F than last hour.

Cold

Feels like: 36°F

24-hr difference
0.4°FWarmer 0.4°F than yesterday at this time.
  Today Yesterday
High: 35.8°F
12:26am
59.8°F
12:24pm
Low: 35.5°F
12:00am
33.9°F
1:33am
 Wind from W W
0
Gust:
1 mph
Calm
Today: 6 mph 12:07am
Gust Month: 26.0 mph
October 11
Rain Today: 0 in
Rain Rate (/hr): 0 in
Rain Yesterday: 0 in
This Month: 0.02 in
Season Total: 0.02 in
1 rain day in October.
Tonight

Tonight: Rain Showers Likely
Rain Showers Likely
Humidity & Barometer Snowfall Moon
Humidity: 72 % Decreased 3.0% since last hour.
Dew Point: 27.7°F Decreased 0.7°F since last hour.
Barometer: 29.813 inHg  
Baro Trend: Steady
Snow Today: 0 in
Yesterday: 0 in
This Month: 0 in
Season Total: 0 in
Waning Crescent
Waning Crescent, Moon at 22 days in cycle
44%
Illuminated
UV Index Solar Radiation
   0.0    None
High: 0.0 @ 12:00am
0 W/m2 (0 %)
High: 0 @  12:00am


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