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Update 4/3 3pm: The Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory –April 2-4, 2020

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In Brief:

Clouds are building Wednesday PM as a trough and cold front approaches. This system will dominate our weather all of Thursday with cold air, wind, rain, then snow. Another chance of rain/snow passes Friday afternoon/evening then we warm up to very nice Spring-like levels through the weekend and on to the middle of next week.

Update 4/3 3pm:

I'm just checking in Friday afternoon after work with our new snow reports from yesterday and this morning. Longmont received 1 inch of snow pretty much city wide (the bottom of my forecast window). Boulder received a coating to an inch - less than us overall. That is a change! See Figure 3 update.

Figure 3 update : 24 hour snowfall reports through 7am Friday in Boulder Co. from CoCoRaHS.

End 4/3 3pm update.

Update 4/2 10am:

We've had drizzle early this morning followed by freezing drizzle as the cold air did arrive a bit early. Like the GFS ensemble predicted below, we are now in a big break in the precipitation before things pick up this afternoon with the arrival of the stronger cold front push. It looks like snow chances pick up quickly between 2-3 pm. The GFS (Figure 1 udpate) gives us 1-2 inches of snow (with a band of heavier snow just to the north of town). The HRRR (just through 11pm) has many banded features and gives us 1.5-2 inches (Figure 2 update). The last of the trailing snow showers should move off around 6am Friday. Our Friday PM rain/snow chances are somewhat diminished now as the approaching feature has weakened.

Figure 1 update: 10:1 (snow to liquid) snowfall totals through the next 5 days from the GFS and weather5280com for Colorado made Thursday AM.
Figure 2 update: 10:1 (snow to liquid) snowfall totals through Thursday 11pm from the HRRR and weather5280com for Colorado made Thursday morning.

End 4/2 10am update.

Forecast Discussion:

The trough, illustrated by the red arrows in Figure 1, is digging southward Wednesday into Thursday. Moisture is also riding in on the southern branch of the jet stream into Colorado and the southern Plains. By Friday morning, this trough will be very broad and will extend into Colorado (Figure 2). At midnight Wednesday/Thursday - the cold front powered by this trough - will be pushing down into the northern counties of Colorado (Figure 3). Some thunder may be possible with convection that initiates. By Thursday PM, the front will be exiting the southern border of our state with snow increasing in the northern counties (Figure 4). By Friday morning, the front is down into Texas with another bit of energy slipping down in what is now northwest flow across the state (Figure 5).

The weatherunderground.com model shows some rain chances late Wednesday PM on to sunrise Friday (Figure 6). The main frontal push hits around 10a-12p. We could see the front arrive sooner (they often accelerate overnight) and snow might begin by 9am. If the model is right, snow might hold of until noon. Snow showers fade out by dawn Friday.

The GFS (Figure 7) sees three distinct precipitation periods - late Wednesday night, Thursday afternoon, then Friday night.

With the jet stream contributing to precipitation formation - we're going to see a banded pattern to what falls. Some folks will get skipped and some will get hit by bonus snow. Taking this run of these models as 'truth,' Longmont gets:

1-3" from the GFS (Figure 8).
A Trace to 1 inch from the NAM (Figure 9).
A nice 2-4 inches from the GEM (Figure 10).

I'm calling for 1-3 inches (I guess I'm in the GFS camp this time).

The Longer Range Forecast:

After a cool Friday with nighttime showers - we quickly warm up to above normal temperatures Saturday through Thursday with mostly dry conditions. There is a hint of more unsettled weather late next week (for the 5th week in a row) as a trough digs into the West again (visible earlier in the week out west in Figure 11).

Figure 1: the water vapor satellite image (browns/reds are dry air, whites and light grey is moist air, purple/blue is ice and high cloud tops). From the the NWS from Wednesday PM.
Figure 2: The 500mb forecast upper air analysis for Friday AM. Pink dot is Longmont. Red lines are troughs, blue lines are ridges.
Figure 3: The forecast surface map for Wednesday PM-midnight Thursday from NCEP.
Figure 4: The forecast surface map for Thursday PM from NCEP.
Figure 5: The forecast surface map for Friday AM from NCEP.
Figure 6: the graphical forecast for the next 10 days for Longmont, CO from weatherunderground.com
Figure 7: The ensemble GFS 10 day weather graph from weather5280.com
Figure 8: 10:1 (snow to liquid) snowfall totals through the next 48 hours from the GFS and weather5280com for Colorado made Wednesday AM.
Figure 9: 10:1 (snow to liquid) snowfall totals through the next 48 hours from the NAM and weather5280com for Colorado made Wednesday AM.
Figure 10: 10:1 (snow to liquid) snowfall totals through the next 48 hours from the GEM and weather5280com for Colorado made Wednesday morning.
Figure 11: The 500mb forecast upper air analysis for next Monday PM. Pink dot is Longmont. Red lines are troughs, blue lines are ridges.

Current Weather

Cloudy

Cloudy

59°F

UV Index
0 Low
Pressure
29.62 Steady
Visibility
8 miles
Dewpoint
36 °F
Humidity
43%
Wind
WNW 4.6 mph
Gust
12.3 mph
Wind Chill
59 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
9 PM
56°F
Thunderstorms
Today
10 PM
55°F
Cloudy
Today
11 PM
54°F
Cloudy
Tomorrow
12 AM
53°F
Cloudy
Tomorrow
1 AM
53°F
Cloudy
Tomorrow
2 AM
52°F
Cloudy
Tomorrow
3 AM
51°F
Cloudy
Tomorrow
4 AM
50°F
Cloudy
Tomorrow
5 AM
50°F
Cloudy
Tomorrow
6 AM
51°F
Cloudy
Tomorrow
7 AM
52°F
Cloudy
Tomorrow
8 AM
56°F
Cloudy

7 Day Forecast

Mostly cloudy w/ showers

Thursday

72 °F

Turning cloudy, warm; an afternoon shower or two


Thunderstorms

Thursday Night

50 °F

A thunderstorm in spots this evening; otherwise, considerable cloudiness and mild


Thunderstorms

Friday

70 °F

Mostly cloudy with a couple of thundershowers


Thunderstorms

Friday Night

43 °F

Cloudy with a couple of thundershowers


Rain

Saturday

46 °F

Chilly with periods of rain and a thunderstorm


Rain and snow

Saturday Night

39 °F

Cloudy with rain, mixed with a little snow late


Mostly cloudy

Sunday

59 °F

Mostly cloudy and warmer; a stray afternoon thundershower


Partly cloudy

Sunday Night

36 °F

Partly cloudy


Partly sunny

Monday

71 °F

Partly sunny, pleasant and warmer


Partly cloudy

Monday Night

42 °F

Partly cloudy


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
6:07 AM
Sunset
7:50 PM

Based on AccuWeather data