Date: 12/16/2017
Weak valley inversion will begin to mix out this morning with increasing clouds into the afternoon as another weak Pacific disturbance withers on the vine and loses all potential precipitation as it moves across the Great Basin. Look for a few flurries tonight over our highest terrain along the spine of the Elk Mountains, with just a skiff of accumulating snow. Sunny days return again, before our much anticipated mid week storm rolls in. This digging trough from the Pacific looks to bring advisory level snowfall (4-8”+) to our area before the low pressure cuts off and severs its moisture tap. While not a season saver, it is a step in the right direction…
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Today
High Temperature: 35
Winds/Direction: 5-15/SW
Sky Cover: Increasing clouds
Irwin Snow: 0″
Elkton Snow: 0″
Friend’s Hut Snow: 0″ -
Tonight
Low Temperature: 15
Winds/Direction: 5-15/SW
Sky Cover: Mostly Cloudy
Irwin Snow: tr
Elkton Snow: tr
Friend’s Hut Snow: tr -
Tomorrow
High Temperature: 25
Winds/Direction: 5-15/WSW
Sky Cover: Mostly Cloudy
Irwin Snow: 0
Elkton Snow: 0
Friend’s Hut Snow: 0