Finally! Now May We Have Seconds?
Monday, January 28, 2008NOWCAST - Snow showers are over for us but still linger over Oregon and Puget Sound. Possible we could see a flurry but not much. Snowfall was spotty overnight but as predicted amounts were from a trace to two inches. Did you miss the snow falling during the night? Here is a link to a video Steve Pierce of Vancouver shot at 2 am. Next we focus on tonight's storm with warm air overrunning the cold air. Sounds like a recipe to me for some more snow, this time more widespread.Early model soundings for tonight and tomorrow seem cold enough for the precipitation to start out as all snow. (MM5, NAM, GFS). Latest ones now raise snow levels up above 500 feet for sticking snow.Windy at the coast and briefly inland. Precipitation turns to rain or mix before more cold instability showers move in behind the front later Tuesday with again low snow levels.
9 PM UPDATE - Looks like sticking snow will remain above our heads here at city levels anyway. I was just outside and a few flakes are mixed in with the light rain. Bellingham is in the arctic air at 23 degrees at 9pm and light snow. Northern Washington gets the rose again. Alas, winter is not over yet, computers models still show plenty of winter heading our way. If you want snow Tuesday, head for the hills.
Labels: .
-- posted by Pat Timm @ 11:24 AM,
![]()

