Monday, April 6, 2009

Where’d the snow go?

Well it looks like the last of the “winter” weather is starting to wind down in the US.

We have definitely slipped into a springtime pattern with just a couple of marginally cold pockets of weather sneaking through. I mean check out the current NOAA national chart…



This is just sad.

It isn’t completely game-over for snowfall…the forecast is still showing a little bit swirling around out there. Currently we have a pretty well-developed storm that is pushing across the NE and Mid-Atlantic States…a few of the forecast points around the Great Lakes area are calling for several inches of lake-effect snow over the next few days. It does start to dry out a bit better by the second half of the week.

Over on the West Coast we are seeing a new low-pressure that will be pushing over California and the Pacific NW…it isn’t particularly strong but it will have a bit of moisture in it as it dredges up some warm-air mass from the lower latitudes. This system will move through Wednesday/Thursday and should drop a couple of inches of new snow on the Sierras through the middle of the week, just in time to put some cover on spots like Mammoth and help us have some decent spring conditions.

Eventually this system moves through the Rockies but it won’t put that much snow at the exposed areas. There may be some marginal levels of new snow in Colorado but the other areas will just get a light dusting.

So that is about all I got for now…as we head toward summer it looks like these forecasts are going to get more and more depressing.

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