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Mike Powell | All | HVYSNOW: Probabilistic Heavy Snow And Icing Discussion |
April 8, 2026 8:25 AM * |
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FOUS11 KWBC 080632 QPFHSD Probabilistic Heavy Snow and Icing Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 232 AM EDT Wed Apr 8 2026 Valid 12Z Wed Apr 08 2026 - 12Z Sat Apr 11 2026 ...Sierra Nevada... Day 3... Precipitation returns to the West Coast late this week and early this upcoming weekend as a closed upper low slowly approaches the California coastline on Friday and interacts with a separate system dropping southeast from the Gulf of Alaska late Friday night. Snow levels are forecast to remain rather high through Saturday morning above 8000ft and higher than many major passes. Current WPC probabilities valid through the end of Day 3 are low (20-40%) for at least 6 inches of snowfall across the Sierra Nevada and mostly for remote locations with an elevation above 9500ft. However, snow levels are expected to lower by the very end of the short range forecast period (12Z Saturday) potentially down to around 7500ft and should continue to lower somewhat throughout the weekend into next week. Snell $$ --- MultiMail/DOS * Origin: Project Scorpio TEST (618:250/6) |
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