Monday, March 3, 2014

3/3: More Snow on the Way??? When will this End!?

Good late Monday Folks,

Quite a nice Afternoon on Monday.  Winds did taper off but the breeze did mix out the Atmosphere and propelled the Temperatures in the Mid-Upper 40s and Lower 50°s in Central & Southeast WY.


NAM by Tuesday 11PM
<< Now its onto the "Next" Storm, beginning early Tuesday in Western and Northern WY.  A piece of energy drops down from ID/MT and moves into WY with Cooler Air and then Precipitation.  Afternoon for Central WY looks to a Mixture of Rain/Snow with very minimal Accumulations but once the Energy increases in the colder air at Night, SNOW is possible along and East of the Laramies near Cheyenne.







Not just the NAM hinted it Tonight, the GFS Model showed signs of the same impulse in Southeastern WY.  
GFS by Tuesday 11PM


 << Northwest Flow moves through too as a Front drops down bringing that Disturbance along I-25.  Some data suggests the Moisture will run parallel along I-80 and could increase in intensity past 5PM in Southeast WY through the early Overnight Hours.








<<NOT A FORECAST, but the NAM Model shows anywhere from 1-6" is possible for Cheyenne area and near 4-8" in the Southern Laramie Range.  The Iowa St. Meteogram suggested about 3-6" for Cheyenne so you can likely see Light-Moderate Snowfall Amounts on this one with heavy bursts at times of 1"/HR in the Evening.










Here's what I am going for through the Afternoon on Tuesday for right now.  I do think my amount could be on the Lesser End, but we will see how the Morning Data takes the Storm into account for Southeast WY.  Even the Wind River Basin could stay dry on this one, but a chance is possible for many.



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