Puck it
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Piss off. No sarcasm there.Oh. Well in that case it's over-played. I guess it may have been funny the first time or two - at least if you were one of the couple people on the inside of the joke.
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Piss off. No sarcasm there.Oh. Well in that case it's over-played. I guess it may have been funny the first time or two - at least if you were one of the couple people on the inside of the joke.
You'd think people would be less grumpy with these nice conditions... :lol:
Not grumpy at all.Not Puck It. No way.
I'm just glad the Colorado guys got the goods while they could. The models suggest a small chance that their spring season could be salvaged, but I wouldn't put money on it. At least they had a nice season last year!
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for the western two thirds of
Utah and southwest Wyoming.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight
Gusty southwest winds will bring another mild day to the region.
The threat of showers increases tonight with the arrival of a cold
front.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday
A storm system will affect the region Wednesday and Thursday.
Showers will become more widespread midweek and may be locally
heavy especially across portions of southern Utah and northwest
Utah. Snow levels fall from near 9000 feet Wednesday morning, to
7000 feet by Thursday morning. Significant snowfall is possible in
the mountains, with winter driving conditions on the mid and high
elevation roadways.
Another cool and wet storm is expected for the upcoming weekend.
This hazardous weather outlook is for eastern Utah and western
Colorado.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight
Tuesday will be drier with only a slight chance for mountain
showers, mainly during the afternoon and early evening hours.
Increasing winds this afternoon and continued warm and dry
conditions will require a heightened awareness of fire weather
conditions this afternoon and early evening.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday
Wednesday through Thursday night...Wednesday and Wednesday evening
will see steadily increasing southwest winds and clouds ahead of
the next Pacific storm.
Late Wednesday night and Thursday a strong Pacific storm will
bring increasing rain and snow to much of eastern Utah and
western Colorado. The best chance of precipitation will be on
Thursday. Much cooler weather will accompany this system. There is
the potential for hazardous winterlike driving conditions over the
high mountain passes.
Friday and Saturday...Precipitation will decrease from west to
east Friday with scattered rain and snow showers ending in the
Colorado mountains. Saturday should be drier but becoming windy.
Sunday and Monday...A Pacific storm system will move through the
area each day bringing the continued potential for more winter
weather and hazardous driving conditions over the mountain passes.
How do I find that type of weather report for New England? Seeing forecasts all over the place for this weekend.
I do too, but not far enough out. Their 3-day forecasts are really nice though.http://www.noaa.gov/
Click on "Weather" and enter the zip code or location for the NWS forecast and related warnings. Use it now before Trump kills it.
I find NOAA/NWS to have really good forecasts and forecast images.
How do I find that type of weather report for New England? Seeing forecasts all over the place for this weekend.
Use it now before Trump kills it.
The capability to predict weather events has been a drag on 'Merica's economy. Knowledge and facts are so yesterday.
The west is heating up big time
More SNOW on the way this week!
The west is heating up big time
More SNOW on the way this week!
A Basin and Loveland are fine.Well that was literally the case recently.
So much so that this is now needed. Not "worried" yet, but snow is much needed out there.