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.
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
Another round of: Almost but not Quite?
It seems like now with every storm we have a chance of Low Elevation snow. This time around, we have a chance for Snow, Sleet or Freezing Rain as a system pulls even colder air than any of the previous close calls. But will this really happen? Well there are a lot that work agasnt this system, like how its supposed to split and most of the energy goes more south due to a High Pressure in place. Second of all, we never got snow with the previous storms. Third of all, we live in a Valley only 167ft above sea level. Right now, I will leave in a SLIGHT chance of any precip making it inland, but for some reason, this system looks much bigger than previously thought so maybe thats some good news? All in all, it will be ANOTHER close call so its one of those forecast's where its wait and see. Take care!
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Grant, it looks like the models want to keep this ridge for a long time, at least through two weeks. What do you think?
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Grant, one more thing. Have you talked to Dr. Taylor lately? SST's continue to drop, I think PDO is probably as negative as it has been, and having this early snow/almost snow event makes me think we will have a few good rounds of snow.
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