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The Next Storm/Next Snow Forecast Discussion from the Cherrywood Observatory – September 30th, 2018

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Forecast Discussion:

The warm air pushed our chilly Friday away on Saturday. It was up into the mid-80's F by afternoon Saturday (red arrow in Figure 1). Rosa is still headed north then northeast, our way, for later this week. You can see the pretty still intact structure of Rosa yesterday in Figure 2.

The upper air pattern from Saturday shows the west coast trough that is responsible for the future track of that storm (Figure 3). The surface forecast map for today shows a backdoor cold front has again slipped in from the northeast back to the front range. Today will only get up to the 70's F (Figure 4) because of it.

For tomorrow, as the moisture begins to pour into Arizona, the heat pushes east AGAIN - and we yo-yo back to the 80's F for a few (Monday-Wednesday) days (Figure 5).

Figure 1: the current surface map from Saturday afternoon from weather.com

Figure 2: The visible satellite image from Saturday PM from weather.com

Figure 3: The current 500mb map from Saturday morning from the NWS. Red lines are upper air troughs, blue lines are upper air ridges.

Figure 4: The forecast surface map for Sunday PM. From NCEP.

Figure 5: The forecast surface map for Monday AM. From NCEP.

The longer range forecast:

The future path of Rosa has it as a tropical depression up around Winslow, AZ on Day 5 (Figure 6). The comparison of various tropical models (Figure 7) still has one model bring the center of the remains of Rosa right over Longmont later in the week. Wow.

The GFS gives us a five day total of only up to 1/4th inch (Figure 8). The weatherunderground model gives us closer to an inch of rain over about 3 days at the end of the week. That would be wonderful.

Figure 9 is the same map, but for the entire southwest U.S. Much of Arizona gets 2 inches of rain with a few places up around 4 inches.

Figure 6: The 5 day forecast track and intensity map for Hurricane Rosa from the NHC and weatherunderground.com

Figure 7: The 5 day ensemble model comparison map for Hurricane Rosa from the NHC and weatherunderground.com

Figure 8: The total precipitation between Saturday PM and Thursday PM from the GFS and weather5280.com

Figure 8: The total precipitation between Saturday PM and Thursday PM for the entire southwest U.S. from the GFS and weather5280.com

Current Weather

Light rain

Light rain

54°F

UV Index
0 Low
Pressure
29.68 Steady
Visibility
8 miles
Dewpoint
43 °F
Humidity
66%
Wind
E 2.6 mph
Gust
6.8 mph
Wind Chill
54 °F

Hourly Forecast

Today
1 AM
52°F
Cloudy
Today
2 AM
51°F
Cloudy
Today
3 AM
51°F
Cloudy
Today
4 AM
50°F
Cloudy
Today
5 AM
51°F
Cloudy
Today
6 AM
51°F
Cloudy
Today
7 AM
52°F
Cloudy
Today
8 AM
56°F
Cloudy
Today
9 AM
59°F
Cloudy
Today
10 AM
63°F
Mostly cloudy
Today
11 AM
64°F
Mostly cloudy
Today
12 PM
66°F
Mostly cloudy w/ t-storms

7 Day Forecast

Mostly cloudy w/ showers

Thursday

72 °F

Turning cloudy, warm; an afternoon shower or two


Thunderstorms

Thursday Night

50 °F

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


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