The atmospheric flow pattern is changing in a big way, developing a deep trough over the eastern Pacific, and driving much colder air south...and I mean south. The Cascades will get its first real snowfall starting this weekend and then the white stuff will push southward towards the Sierras. The snow level will drop sufficiently that even our lower passes could get covered with a few inches of the white stuff. Get your snowball arm warmed up, grease that sled for the kids....the first taste of winter will soon hit the higher elevations.

By Saturday, deepening upper level troughing will develop over the Gulf of Alaska. This trough is associated with cold air, and the tight packing of the height lines suggest strong jet stream winds.

During the next few days (Tuesday AM), the trough plummets southwards, bring much colder air over the NW (see graphic below)


First, for the 24-h ending 5 PM on Saturday. Up to 8 inches in the north Cascades and mountains of southern British Columbia, with lighter amount spreading down into norther Oregon.

The next 24 hrs (ending Sunday at 5 PM), the same thing.




This is all great impetus for us to get our application Seattle SNOWWATCH ready for this winter, with new capabilities that I will describe in a later blog.
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