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Friday, November 22, 2019
Crisp, Cool Morning After The Storm
It's a cool and mostly clear morning, after our first significant storm since September. Down at bottom are views of Snow Bowl in the San Francisco Peaks yesterday, and just for color - sunset over the Front Range on Monday, from Broomfield, Colorado.
Rain amounts above over metro for 24-hours ending at 7:30 am MST this morning (from MesoWest) - we added 0.08" here during the morning yesterday (total event at house was 1.67").
Models suggest a possible repeat for the Thanksgiving weekend. The 500 mb forecast below is valid at 5:00 pm Friday the 29th (from 00 UTC WRF-GFS). The closed low forecast near Las Vegas is somewhat colder than the event just ended. November could end up as very wet month - but we'll have to wait for the Holiday to see.


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