This is the 1st Post of the New Year and Mother Nature didn't take any off day for sure. For a Complete Forecast of Friday through the Weekend, click HERE
By the Way, my 2013 COUNTDOWN continues and I am talking about the #6 Event...yea, bundle up once you see this:
Okay...Here is something Cool I can show you. This is an Animated way to show Graphics. The newest GFS has come in and shows Big Snow developing Friday Night>Saturday Morning along I-80 as a 1012mb Low develops in Northern CO to provide some Upslope. Moderate-Heavy Snow is possible from Rock Springs to Laramie. Something to Closely watch for sure is how the Morning Model Guidance picks this Up. This could threaten Cheyenne too, so it will be a close-call.
Here is what the NAM Evening Model Shows:
<<Now, the NAM data doesn't show the Moisture as intense like the GFS, but here's what the Models pick out once the Cold Front passes.
NOW After our Wave of Snow on Saturday...another Shot of Light Snow is possible as a new Clipper ushers in by Sunday. Not expect BIG Accumulations but the ARCTIC Plunge pours into the Dakotas/MN/WI area. We will stay cold but NOT TOO Cold like last December
** Many will Drop in the Sub-Zero Category **
THOUGHTS: The Storm is still not set in Stone, but Light Snow is likely for Friday Night..early Saturday, "Maybe" Late Saturday, and possibly Sunday late Afternoon. DON'T expect a big Accumulation but worry more about the Cold Air on Sunday/Monday Night
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