3/26 Forecast

The Clymb: free membership. Access to super cheap gear including Trew, Zeal, Sierra Designs, and many more. — Good morning! Quickie… It’s snowing. The snow level today will be around 2500’ early, rising to 3500’ by 11am and holding for the rest of the day. Snowfall will be light to moderate through 10am, becoming light…

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The Clymb: free membership.
Access to super cheap gear including Trew, Zeal, Sierra Designs, and many more.

Good morning!

Quickie…

It’s snowing. The snow level today will be around 2500’ early, rising to 3500’ by 11am and holding for the rest of the day. Snowfall will be light to moderate through 10am, becoming light midday, picking up again from 5pm-11pm and becoming light overnight. Winds will be SW 20-30 early, dropping to 15-20 midday and rising to SW 25-35 by 8pm. Total precip will be .25-.5” of water value (WV) for 4-6” of new snow.

Tomorrow looks fun. Snow will be moderate to heavy all day long, from 5am-8pm, with .5-.75” of WV for 6-9” of new snow. The snow level will be around 1500’ all day. Winds will be SW 25-35 early, dropping to SW 15-25 by noon.

The snow level will be around 1000’ Monday morning rising to 3000’ in the afternoon with cloudy skies and snow flurries all day. We’ll see .25-.5” of WV, most likely the lower end, for 3-4” of new. Winds Monday will be W 25-30 dropping to W 15-20 late afternoon.

Tuesday looks snowy too, with the snow level at 2000’ and .25-.5” water value for 4-5” of new falling throughout the day. Winds will be WSW 35-45 early building to a possibly problematic W 35-45 by 11am and slowly dropping to W 25-35 by 4pm.

Gotta go.

Have a great day today!

Temira

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