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January 30, 2009
Wimpy Front, Great Convergence Zone
The front today had very little precipitation and attenuated cloud, but the convergence today was well-defined with a beautiful precipitation band...take a look at the recent radar image...
Way too warm for snow in the lowlands with it... Tomorrow looks generally dry over the lowlands...with some light snow showers in the mountains.
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The Other Type of Mountain Wave Cloud
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Mother Nature seems to have forgotten about the current strong El Nino and the record warmth of the past month. Massive snow will fall over ...
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Update Tonight On the Arctic Air Entering Our Region and Localized Areas of Snow __________________________ The buzz is up regarding the pot...
Yep, the cold front that came through today was just mainly clouds and not much else. Not real to exciting. Though, it did produce a fast moving CZ tonight. I picked up a quick .04" worth of rain.
ReplyDeleteWe had a brief downpour, but the weather is blehh
ReplyDeleteIt's a smiley-faced convergence zone.
ReplyDeleteJust sayin'