Thursday, June 18, 2009
Where's Summer?
6/18/09 11am
No Pedro didn't off her.....but it sure does seem cool this June. In fact Reno now has the third wettest June ever, in which they are just 0.01" away from tying the number two wettest June. If you count May 30th, Reno is now in their second wettest streak by far. In Tahoe high temps have been averaging 10F below normal for three weeks. Reno will post its first 80F day so far this June today. Sounds great. Sun is shinning and the temps are warm, today, but that will all change again tomorrow.
On Friday the bottom falls out again with a trough approaching the region and an associated cold front. I know this changes dramatically from my last weather post, but whatever, I ain't perfect. So today is the teaser because tomorrow will feature a windy afternoon, and thunderstorms developing. Tahoe should be spared the severe storms due to West winds limiting large formation. North of us in Lassen will be another story. Tahoe should still see a steady rain for a while over night Friday->Saturday as the trough pulls abundant (for this time of year) moisture off the Eastern Pacific into the Sierra. HPC guidance shows up to .52" of water for the West Crest of the Lake Tahoe region between Friday/Saturday. Another shortwave is progged to enter the region Saturday afternoon/night bringing the possibility of more showers. Seems as if this pattern will last through Monday at this point.
All outdoor activities are a go right now. Just watch out for afternoon thunderstorm activity. Sunny to partly cloudy skies and temps near 70F in Truckee and upper 50s @8k.
PWG
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Current NWS Lake Tahoe Forecast
Lake Tahoe Backcountry Forecast
Lake Tahoe Recreational Forecast
Wind Chill Chart
Forecast Links:
National Weather Service Reno
National Weather Service Sacramento
NWS Reno Discussion
NWS Sacramento Discussion
Radar:
Intellicast Reno
Intellicast San Francisco
PacNW
PacSW
Satellite Imagery:
4km IR Loop
16km IR Loop
Central California 1km Visible
GOES-W 12hr WV
GOES NA 24hr WV
Precipitable Water Loop
Past Week's Estimated Precipitation Totals
Forecasting Tools:
Day 1 QPF
Day 2 QPF
Day 3 QPF
Day 4-5 QPF
5 Day Total QPF
California Nevada River Forecast Center
300mb Jetstream Loop
NCEP & HPC Loops Page
Pennsylvania State University Electronic Map Wall
CPC 6-10 Day Outlook
CPC 8-14 Day Outlook
Remote Data:
NWS Reno Local Mountain Remote Data
NWS Surface Observations
Tahoe City
NASA/JPL-UCD Buoys
Truckee Airport
Central Sierra Snow Lab
Sugar Bowl
Squaw Valley GC
Ward Creek
Rubicon
Sonora Pass
Virginia Lakes
Mammoth Mountain Main Lodge
Mammoth Mountain Summit
Reno Airport
Snow Data:
Sierra Avalanche Center
Sierra Avalanche Center Snowpit Profiles and Field Observations
Snowpit Profile Key
Eastern Sierra Avalanche Center
Avalanche.org
California Department of Water Resources
California Snotel Sites
Snotel Narrative
NOAA NOHRSC Interactive Snow Information
NWS Snowpack Analysis
Donner Summit Snowfall History
Brought to you by http://www.porterstahoe.com/
No Pedro didn't off her.....but it sure does seem cool this June. In fact Reno now has the third wettest June ever, in which they are just 0.01" away from tying the number two wettest June. If you count May 30th, Reno is now in their second wettest streak by far. In Tahoe high temps have been averaging 10F below normal for three weeks. Reno will post its first 80F day so far this June today. Sounds great. Sun is shinning and the temps are warm, today, but that will all change again tomorrow.
On Friday the bottom falls out again with a trough approaching the region and an associated cold front. I know this changes dramatically from my last weather post, but whatever, I ain't perfect. So today is the teaser because tomorrow will feature a windy afternoon, and thunderstorms developing. Tahoe should be spared the severe storms due to West winds limiting large formation. North of us in Lassen will be another story. Tahoe should still see a steady rain for a while over night Friday->Saturday as the trough pulls abundant (for this time of year) moisture off the Eastern Pacific into the Sierra. HPC guidance shows up to .52" of water for the West Crest of the Lake Tahoe region between Friday/Saturday. Another shortwave is progged to enter the region Saturday afternoon/night bringing the possibility of more showers. Seems as if this pattern will last through Monday at this point.
All outdoor activities are a go right now. Just watch out for afternoon thunderstorm activity. Sunny to partly cloudy skies and temps near 70F in Truckee and upper 50s @8k.
PWG
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current NWS Lake Tahoe Forecast
Lake Tahoe Backcountry Forecast
Lake Tahoe Recreational Forecast
Wind Chill Chart
Forecast Links:
National Weather Service Reno
National Weather Service Sacramento
NWS Reno Discussion
NWS Sacramento Discussion
Radar:
Intellicast Reno
Intellicast San Francisco
PacNW
PacSW
Satellite Imagery:
4km IR Loop
16km IR Loop
Central California 1km Visible
GOES-W 12hr WV
GOES NA 24hr WV
Precipitable Water Loop
Past Week's Estimated Precipitation Totals
Forecasting Tools:
Day 1 QPF
Day 2 QPF
Day 3 QPF
Day 4-5 QPF
5 Day Total QPF
California Nevada River Forecast Center
300mb Jetstream Loop
NCEP & HPC Loops Page
Pennsylvania State University Electronic Map Wall
CPC 6-10 Day Outlook
CPC 8-14 Day Outlook
Remote Data:
NWS Reno Local Mountain Remote Data
NWS Surface Observations
Tahoe City
NASA/JPL-UCD Buoys
Truckee Airport
Central Sierra Snow Lab
Sugar Bowl
Squaw Valley GC
Ward Creek
Rubicon
Sonora Pass
Virginia Lakes
Mammoth Mountain Main Lodge
Mammoth Mountain Summit
Reno Airport
Snow Data:
Sierra Avalanche Center
Sierra Avalanche Center Snowpit Profiles and Field Observations
Snowpit Profile Key
Eastern Sierra Avalanche Center
Avalanche.org
California Department of Water Resources
California Snotel Sites
Snotel Narrative
NOAA NOHRSC Interactive Snow Information
NWS Snowpack Analysis
Donner Summit Snowfall History
Brought to you by http://www.porterstahoe.com/
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