Date: 12/13/2015
We’ll see low level clouds burn off through the day under a fast moving transitory ridge. The next system has already moved onshore over California. A deepening trough bring snowfall back to our mountains starting midday on Monday. Flow will initially be out of the southwest, with the best jet support staying to our south. We should see a few inches during the day on Monday. Cold front passage and more favorable flow arrive Monday evening into Tuesday as the trough closes off and passes overhead. 5″ to 10″ looks like a safe bet by the time this system exits on Tuesday night.
Today
High Temperature: 20
Wind Speed: 10-20
Wind Direction: NW
Sky Cover: Decreasing clouds
Snow: 0
Tonight
Low Temperature: 15
Wind Speed: 5-15
Wind Direction: W
Sky Cover: Mostly Cloudy
Snow: 0
Tomorrow
High Temperature: 22
Wind Speed: 10-20
Wind Direction: S, SW
Sky Cover: Overcast
Snow: 1-3″