Okay, had to work on my Robin Williams since I watched "Good Morning Vietnam" the other night. Any-who, how has everyone's week been so far? Since forecasting a little snow for our Western counties early this week, not bad.
NAM 2PM FRIDAY TEMPERATURES |
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We improved our Temperatures to 47° here in Casper and sneaked into 40° over in Riverton.
As for our FRIDAY, warmer than Thursday as some of us could see middle to upper 50°s in Eastern WY. May have been quite tranquil with light winds today, but the winds will start to pick up by late Thursday and on-going into Friday.
For my viewers to the Western portions of WY, more moisture is trying to eject from the West out of Idaho and into the Higher Elevations of the Tetons/YNP and maybe along the the Salt Mountains. GFS is less aggressive and doesn't spit out too much, but here the NAM, is wanting to squeeze out a lil more moisture around Later Friday Night.
--This Weather Pattern will be an occurring event for the next several days as small disturbances or Shortwaves will push through into Western WY and just fall apart with the lack of moisture to cross the Divide into the basins.
East of the Divide: Warm/Dry, but breezy for the next several days with Temps Above Average through next week.
AND speaking of Next Week...Gobble Gobble Day is fast and near on Thursday. This could be one of the Warmer Turkey Day's we have seen here in Casper.
As for Travel Plans on Wednesday~ Looking fine and dry with Temperatures in the middle-50°s.
TURKEY DAY~ Warm in Central and Eastern WY with dry conditions to continue in the middle 50°s, but an area of disturb weather could spark some light snow showers for YNP/Tetons.
< This is the GFS Model at 5 PM on Thursday, but the NAM only runs as far out to 84-HRS...
I will keep an eye on what the models are still hinting at, but that 558 LINE is a sign of Temps around the middle 50°s if keeping Track with me..That 564 Line though in CO are 60°s!
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