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Cold Winter Storm NorCal


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" ON SUNDAY...THE TAIL END OF A PACIFIC WEATHER SYSTEM NOW LOOKS AS

IF IT`LL STILL BE JUST STRONG ENOUGH TO BRING A CHANCE OF SOME RAIN

TO ABOUT THE NORTHERN THIRD OF THE DISTRICT.  THEN IN THE MONDAY TO

MONDAY NIGHT TIME FRAME...A MUCH STRONGER STORM SYSTEM IS PROJECTED

TO SPREAD WIND AND RAIN ACROSS THE DISTRICT WITH COOL AND UNSETTLED

WEATHER CONTINUING ON TUESDAY...AND SNOW LEVELS POTENTIALLY LOWERING

DOWN TO THE 2500-3000 FT RANGE.  ALSO...GIVEN THE MODEL PROJECTED

STRENGTH OF THIS SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED COLD AIR ALOFT...ALONG WITH

LATE MARCH DIURNAL HEATING...WILL NEED TO CAREFULLY CONSIDER

POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT CONVECTIVE ACTIVITY AS WE GET CLOSER.

ALSO OF NOTE IN THE EXTENDED...THE LONGER RANGE PORTION OF THE

18Z NOAA WAVEWATCH III OUTPUT INDICATES THE POSSIBLE APPROACH TO OUR

COAST OF A SIGNIFICANT PACKET OF HIGH WAVES IN THE MONDAY NIGHT TO

TUESDAY TIME FRAME."

(NOAA SF Bay Area)

Looks ugly. I hope the temps dont fall like a rock after the Cold Front. I already have enough photo's this winter with snow on the hills in the Bay Area.

Meteorologist and PhD student in Climate Science

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