My name is Grant LeBlanc and I am the creator of McMinnville Weather.com. I like to give my opinions on the current weather or anything that catches my eye and so I will post it all here. I will also post any project related updates and budget related updates periodically.
Monday, November 21, 2005
Rain in sight, but snow? We'll see.
Now I am a skeptic when snow comes intot he picture so that mean I will start off with rain. Thursday night into Friday is when our ridge breaks down and we get in a pretty good storm. This storm could draw cold air from the east into our region and set up a pretty interesting weather event, but for now we are sticking to some rain for our area finally. We don't want to be greedy and ask for snow when we have had this ridge for almost 2 weeks with not even a drop of water. Washington looks like they will have the best chance for lowland snow next week and snow levels there could potentially reach 500ft. I would like snow measurments from Western Washington if you guys up there get any. Try not to rub it in. Other than that, the GFS is getting crazy with a couple of interesting patterns. The GFS has been unstable with flip flopping cold patterns with zonal patterns. For now though we are just going to concentrate on the zonal pattern and try to get some good rains and mountain snows in. Take Care!
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What is starting to concern me is the phrase "split flow", which I seem to be hearing a lot of in discussions. That brings back horrible memories of last year. Should I be concerned?
ReplyDeleteBrian from Bellingham, WA