Date: 11/24/2015
The big question is whether we can expect powder piled as high as our stuffing and gravy this week? The much anticipated storm is currently marching south along the Pacific Coast. It closes off and stalls over Nevada through the rest of the week. We will see winds and cloud cover increase by tomorrow ahead of southwesterly flow rounding the closed low. This system doesn’t look very promising right now, lacking moisture content and favorable orographic winds for our area. We should see a few inches of snow by Thanksgiving Day, with most of the moisture concentrated to our south and east. There are hints of more excitement into the weekend, but we’re too far off with this system to pin down the details.
Today
High Temperature: 30
Wind Speed: 5-15
Wind Direction: SW
Sky Cover: Partly Cloudy
Snow: 0
Tonight
Low Temperature: 20
Wind Speed: 5-15
Wind Direction: SW
Sky Cover: Partly Cloudy
Snow: 0
Tomorrow
High Temperature: 32
Wind Speed: 10-20, gust 35
Wind Direction: S, SW
Sky Cover: Increasing clouds
Snow: 0