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Last Updated: 8:44 AM GMT on November 21, 2009
— Last Comment: 6:17 AM GMT on November 22, 2009
After the storm Friday, and up to a foot of snow at 6000', things will clear out for Saturday before we get clipped by another, weaker storm Sunday morning. The next storm may drop a inch or two of snow in the Sierra at higher elevations, and maybe a shower or two in the valley. Next week looks clear, but something may get in here on Thursday night. The storm looks like it it could open the door for more storms, but will need to wait and see.
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The GFS has slowed the storm a few hours, bringing it in in the afternoon. Around 12PM is when the gfs thinks the storm will move in...that goes along with the Canadian model so I will slow the storm abut 3 hours. This means that the cold front may last into the early evening, when the atmosphere cools further, therefore possibly lowering snow levels quicker and dropping more snow that forecast if this is correct. According to satellite imagery it looks like it has ...
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Updated: 5:12 AM GMT on November 20, 2009
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The storm is still on track for most locations tomorrow afternoon, and heavy precip will be spread throughout the area also.By 9AM tomorrow morning, the start of the heavy rain will enter the valley and then enter the mountains translating to heavy snow by 10AM. Up to half an inch of rain could fall in the valley with up to an inch and a half in the foothills that stay all rain. In the valley the rain will last most of the day, until the evening, then it will turn s...
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Its Thursday, November 19th, and a large winter storm is nearing the area....By late tonight, the start of the storm will start to effect the area. This part of the storm will START to lower snow levels, to about 3500' by early morning. The rain will get heavier in the area, and snow will also pick up. Winds will pick up ahead of the front, to about 35 - 45mph in the valley and 50mph in the mountains, 125mph at Sierra Ridge tops. The snow combined the high winds may...
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Updated: 6:55 PM GMT on November 19, 2009
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Thursday will stay dry before a winter storm moves through the area during the day FridayRain will start in the Coastal Range Thursday night and push through the north valley by extreme early morning. By 6AM the rain is almost every where in my forecast area (a map of my forecast area will be in the comments) and snow is falling throughout the mountains. Snow levels will start out around 5500' and by later afternoon around 3000'......By the evening snow levels will ...
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