Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Thursday's Forecast and "Looking" Ahead

Another Snow System down and Cool Temperatures that Followed behind it on this Wednesday.  Can you believe we got to ONLY 23° here in Casper!  Brrrrrr.... We normally are in the Lower 40°s.  Do the Math...downright cold.


THURSDAY:

Slight Improvement on Thursday in the Middle 30°s for Central WY but some of us could see a few Snow Showers..particularly in the Mountains.


--GFS shows a few Snow Showers 'trying' to develop in that Moist NW Flow as Warmer Weather is trying to slide in from the West into WY by Friday.

--NAM is very bullish and doesn't show much at all..so West of the Divide, Sierra's, & Bighorns/Black Hills.





FRIDAY:

HELLO 40°s!  Gradual Warmup as that Ridge 'slides' into WY and pushes Eastbound and Down to the Dakota's!

SATURDAY:

Not much going on and staying Dry, but WARMER.  Another Day in the 40°s, but the winds will pick up out of the Southwest.

SUNDAY:  
East of the Divide~ WARM and Breezy with our approaching Cold Front setting up shop in SW Montana. 50°s possibly for Casper and Upper 50s for Cheyenne!

BUT...The Front will slide in later Sunday Night giving Snow chances for West of the Divide and Northern WY and Southern WY...Take a look!


SUNDAY 5PM:  Yellowstone/Teton's can see a good round of Moderate Snowfall as a Low will be broad at 1004MB to the East.

So far, the best 'concentrated' Snow remains in Southern MT. 








SUNDAY 11PM:  Snow slides in farther South and East in the Bighorns / Black Hills of WY.  STILL, Southern MT is looking quite intense with this snow.

Can't rule out a 'chance' of a flurry here in Casper, but the Southern Sector of this storm should take shape in West Central CO.. Could clip the Sierra Madres with an Inch or Two..just see how it plays out.

IN ALL...Leaving Central WY bone dry for any measurable snow. 

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