Tuesday, December 11, 2012

12/11: CHRISTMAS SNEAK-PEEK...

HO-HO HO...

Can you believe that Christmas is 2 weeks away?!?!...snucked up on this guy fast!

Here is the Current Snow Depth across WY:
This time last year, more snow was on top of the Laramie on Casper Mountain.  Majority of the snow are found in the Sierra Madre's, Snowy's, Bighorns, Wind Rivers, and rest of Western WY. 

Before today: Casper's current snow depth was of 2-4"..should melt by Wednesday. 
Areas in GREEN shows more than 2' of snow depth. 

REMEMBER, 1" of Snow Depth determines a WHITE CHRISTMAS.


What does our CHRISTMAS EVE look like?
--GFS is the only long-range model out at this moment for me to work with, but showing Dry Conditions at this moment.

This is the 5PM Christmas Eve map showing temperatures around the 30°s for many spots, but Mild as compared to past Christmas's.







As for our CHRISTMAS...
HO HO HO! 

So far, no Snow, but staying Dry and Mild in the 30°s. 

SNOW LOVERS,  this is depressing and since our Current Snow depth is very low...it doesn't look like a White Christmas, though the weather map is white.






BUT, I do see something 'trying' to work in in Western ID.  This batch of moisture should approach Western WY the 27th in the Evening.  Should models speed up, we could see some snow for West of the Divide.

I'll keep you up to date until now through Christmas...

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