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The Next Storm/Next Snow Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory – February 8 , 2018

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Forecast Discussion:

We looked at the upper air patterns yesterday. Now let's get into the details. With gusty down slope winds and warming from the ridge side of the jet stream, we'll crack temperatures above 60F today.  Starting tomorrow, odd and unpleasant things begin to happen...

Figure 1 is the 10 day graphical look (and precipitation ensemble) for Denver.  The National Weather Service expects the Friday temperatures to be much lower than the models are predicting (so I drew a downward pointing blue arrow on Friday).  With some up slope flow and that very thin and very cold air, we might see periods of ice and freezing drizzle on Friday into Saturday morning.

Figure 2 shows how warm the air is above normal on Thursday (today).  Figure 3, for Friday, shows the shallow cold air coming in colored blue.  Expect that to push up into the lower foothills further west than depicted here.  Friday might be a difficult day to get around.

Figure 4, for Saturday, shows the cold air at near maximum invasion. It should be thick enough for a change to snow (still very light snow) for the weekend.

Figure 1: The 10 day graphical forecast from weather5280.com and the GFS for Denver. Freezing is the thick blue line.

Figure 2: The surface temperature anomaly for Thursday PM from weather5280.com and the GFS. Longmont is the pink dot.

Figure 3: The surface temperature anomaly for Friday PM from weather5280.com and the GFS. Longmont is the pink dot.

Figure 4: The surface temperature anomaly for Saturday PM from weather5280.com and the GFS. Longmont is the pink dot.

The longer range forecast:

Saturday's storm has not completely vanished from the forecast yet... the GFS paints us in the 1-2" area for earlier and midday Saturday - Figure 5.

Back to Figure 1 - we return to normal-ish temperatures by Monday then the next system moves in. Most model runs do give us snow on Tuesday. We'll wait until after the Saturday storm to put numbers on this one though.

Figure 5: The snowfall total forecast between Wednesday PM and Saturday PM from weather5280.com and the GFS. Longmont is the pink dot.

Current Weather

Mostly cloudy

Mostly cloudy

67°F

UV Index
9 Very High
Pressure
29.59 Steady
Visibility
8 miles
Dewpoint
28 °F
Humidity
22%
Wind
WNW 5.4 mph
Gust
12.1 mph
Wind Chill
67 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
1 PM
68°F
Showers
Today
2 PM
69°F
Cloudy
Today
3 PM
70°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
4 PM
68°F
Intermittent clouds
Today
5 PM
66°F
Mostly cloudy
Today
6 PM
61°F
Thunderstorms
Today
7 PM
58°F
Thunderstorms
Today
8 PM
56°F
Cloudy
Today
9 PM
53°F
Cloudy
Today
10 PM
51°F
Thunderstorms
Today
11 PM
49°F
Thunderstorms
Tomorrow
12 AM
48°F
Cloudy

7 Day Forecast

Mostly cloudy w/ t-storms

Friday

70 °F

Variable cloudiness; a morning shower in spots followed by a couple of thundershowers this afternoon; gusty winds and small hail can accompany any downpour


Thunderstorms

Friday Night

44 °F

Cloudy; a couple of showers and a thunderstorm this evening followed by periods of rain late; gusty winds and small hail can accompany any downpour


Rain

Saturday

47 °F

Chilly with periods of rain and a thunderstorm; travel in the foothills and mountains will be slippery due to snow


Rain and snow

Saturday Night

36 °F

Cloudy with rain, mixed with a little snow late; travel in the foothills and mountains will be slippery due to snow


Mostly cloudy

Sunday

61 °F

Mostly cloudy and warmer


Intermittent clouds

Sunday Night

36 °F

A thunderstorm in spots in the evening; otherwise, partly cloudy


Partly sunny

Monday

71 °F

Partly sunny, pleasant and warmer


Partly cloudy

Monday Night

45 °F

Partly cloudy


Mostly sunny

Tuesday

73 °F

Pleasant with sunshine and patchy clouds


Partly cloudy

Tuesday Night

43 °F

Partly cloudy


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
6:06 AM
Sunset
7:51 PM

Based on AccuWeather data