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The Next Storm/Next Snow Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory – November 18, 2017

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Forecast Discussion:

It is a bright, but chilly, Saturday - great for putting up Christmas Lights. In Figure 1, the front has swept back down to Mexico and the rain is in middle Kansas and east (Longmont is the pink dot again). The trough that is responsible for this storm is already into middle Kansas as well (red line, the pink dot is Longmont, and the pink line should be blue... bad software! - Figure 5).

From the cooperative observers at CoCoRaHS - there was a trace to a coating of snow in Estes Park, an inch in the northern mountains above Ft. Collins and a trace on the north side of Ft. Collins:  Figure 2.  Figure 3 has the closest snow being just a trace in the mountains above Boulder. But we did get about a 1/10th of an inch of rain (Figure 4).  The models two days ago nailed it well!

Figure 1: Current surface analysis map for Saturday AM from the weatherchannel.com

Figure 2: 24 hour snow reports as of 7am Saturday from CoCoRaHS Larimer County.

Figure 3: 24 hour snow reports as of 7am Saturday from CoCoRaHS Boulder County.

Figure 2: 24 hour precipitation reports as of 7am Saturday from CoCoRaHS Boulder County.

The Longer Range Forecast:

The current upper air map (previously mentioned Figure 5) shows a ridge on the two coasts and a trough in the middle.  When the ridge to ridge distance is about equal to the width of the U.S., the pattern doesn't move much (troughs and ridges stop really moving west to east).

In figure 6, our northwest flow aloft is still in place (Longmont is the pink dot) and the two ridges have just inched eastward a bit.  But by Thursday night (Thanksgiving!) the ridge is just 10's of miles closer -  meaning continued seasonal weather for our fair city.

Thanksgiving Forecast: A high of 68F, a low of 44F. We'll see light westerly winds and mostly clear skies.  Give thanks!

Figure 5: 500mb upper air map, actual, from Saturday AM.

Figure 6: 500mb upper air map, forecast for Tuesday AM from the GFS.

Figure 7: 500mb upper air map, forecast for Thursday PM from the GFS.

Current Weather

Sunny

Sunny

44°F

UV Index
2 Low
Pressure
30.08 Steady
Visibility
8 miles
Dewpoint
41 °F
Humidity
89%
Wind
WSW 1.1 mph
Gust
2.8 mph
Wind Chill
44 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
8 AM
39°F
Sunny
Today
9 AM
43°F
Mostly sunny
Today
10 AM
48°F
Mostly sunny
Today
11 AM
53°F
Mostly sunny
Today
12 PM
60°F
Mostly sunny
Today
1 PM
66°F
Mostly sunny
Today
2 PM
73°F
Mostly sunny
Today
3 PM
74°F
Mostly sunny
Today
4 PM
76°F
Mostly sunny
Today
5 PM
74°F
Mostly sunny
Today
6 PM
72°F
Mostly sunny
Today
7 PM
70°F
Mostly sunny

7 Day Forecast

Mostly sunny

Wednesday

76 °F

Mostly sunny, pleasant and warmer


Partly cloudy

Wednesday Night

42 °F

Patchy clouds


Mostly cloudy w/ t-storms

Thursday

76 °F

Becoming cloudy; breezy in the afternoon with a thunderstorm in spots


Thunderstorms

Thursday Night

47 °F

A thunderstorm in spots in the evening; otherwise, considerable cloudiness


Showers

Friday

71 °F

Mostly cloudy with a couple of showers


Cloudy

Friday Night

46 °F

Cloudy


Showers

Saturday

53 °F

Cloudy and cooler with a couple of showers


Rain

Saturday Night

39 °F

Cloudy with steady rain becoming intermittent


Cloudy

Sunday

59 °F

Cloudy with a stray thundershower in the afternoon


Partly cloudy

Sunday Night

38 °F

Partly cloudy


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
6:08 AM
Sunset
7:49 PM

Based on AccuWeather data