Well it seems our month-long dry spell followed by the 2 mini snow events are over.
Well it seems our month-long dry spell followed by the 2 mini snow events are over.
Yet the satellite doesn’t lie and just before sunset I’m seeing a beautiful area of low pressure lingering just offshore and prepared to drop all kinds of lowland rain and high elevation snow.
Models are trending toward the 1” mark although the typical rain shadowing will be in effect for our area.
Regardless of the shadow, it will still be raining. Hopefully the Langley mystery weekend folks are prepared…
The pattern change seems confirmed over the next 10 days where we will see rain followed by clearing and then right back into another rain system. It’s looking like 3 systems in total now.
I’m not seeing any arctic air intrusion associated with these lows, so the snow hype men out there will need to take a nap, also the days are getting longer so the chances of March seeing snow (at sea level) are also melting a bit.
Keeping my eyes open for tight pressure gradients on these systems (indicating wind storms) but haven’t found any signals in the wind department. This can change however and I’ll update if/when I see anything on the models.
If you’ve made it this far, thanks for reading
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