A BLOG ABOUT SOUTHWESTERN WEATHER, Welcome to the MadWeather Blog! We have two basic rules for this blog:
WEATHER FORECASTING & OBSERVING, AND OTHER RELATED TOPICS
(1) Debate and discussion should be civil.
(2) Because public discussion, regardless of the topic,
is not very effective if we don't know who is talking to whom,
MadWeather does not accept anonymous posts.
Tuesday, December 06, 2016
Interesting Weather This Morning But Far From Here
Dreary morning as heavy middle cloudiness has moved in from the northwest, as per view from Kitt Peak looking north. Little shows up for the Southwest on long-term forecasts through next 10 days - below is operational GFS forecast of total precipitation through 5:00 pm MST on December 15th. The reds to yellows are amounts of 3 to 10+ inches.
A slow moving blizzard has shut down much of North Dakota this morning. Above view is predawn Bismark, while below is along I-94 (which is closed) near Jamestown. First really cold air mass of winter moving across much of Wyoming and Montana and down the central Plains. So, enejoy what we've got here.



No comments:
Post a Comment