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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather- |
Major Storm for CA and West |
2024-01-31 |
From NOAA Heavy snowfall and intense snowfall rates of 2-4"/hr are likely in the highest elevations of the Shasta/Siskiyou/Trinity ranges Wednesday then down the length of the Sierra Nevada Wednesday night into Thursday, where multiple feet of snow is likely above 8000ft or so. ![]() As the moisture and lift press inland late Thursday, a broad area locally heavy mountain snow (snow levels generally 5000-7000ft) spreads over central ID, the Basin and Range of NV, all UT ranges, northern AZ along the Mogollon Rim, and the San Juans in southwestern CO where Day 3 snow probs for over 6" are at least moderate. 40 to 60 percent probs for over 12" are noted for the San Juans on Day 3 (00Z Fri- 00Z Sat). ----- Lots of rain at lower elevations and much of CA is in a flood watch. The snow level will be fluctuating between 4k' and 9k' which is bad because drivers may begin a trip thinking all is good but get caught in heavy snow. To add to the problem, another major storm is forecast for Sunday to Tuesday next week. |
Posted by:lord garth |
#3 The snow level will be fluctuating between 4k' and 9k' Man, that's a lot of snow! Last time we had that much snow was Glacial Maximum about 20,000 years ago. Thankfully, most of it has melted since then. All praise Global Warming! |
Posted by: SteveS 2024-01-31 09:23 |
#2 Much of SoCal is already saturated by last Monday's storm |
Posted by: Frank G 2024-01-31 06:50 |
#1 Powerful climate change, powerful... [insert Yoda graphic] |
Posted by: Bobby 2024-01-31 02:14 |