Weather forecast issued Friday, December 1, 2023

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Friday Funny

MM’s Weather Concerns
Gusty winds this morning could make it difficult to drive high profile vehicles. Otherwise, hazardous weather is not expected for the next five days.
MM’s Forecast Summary
Welcome Rainfall
Rain and wind will domintate the morning forecast, with showers tapering off into the afternoon. Winds should begin to subside in the late afternoon. Total rainfall amounts today will vary from 1/4 – 1/2 inch. Rain moves back in late tonight and stays with us for much of our Saturday. The first half of the weekend continues to trend wetter and rainfall totals have trended higher. It now looks like we’ll pick about around 3/4 of inch on Saturday. Showers move out early Sunday morning, leaving us with a decent finish to the weekend. Sun and clouds stay with us Monday and Tuesday.
Friday at the Crossroads Forecast
Mostly cloudy skies, with temps falling from the mid to lower 50s. Southwest breeze of around 10-12 mph. Just a slight chance for a light shower or sprinkle. Check out Friday at the Crossroads from 4-8:00 pm today in downtown Crossville. The theme is Winter Wonderland!
MM’s 5-Day Forecast

Radar Model

Yesterday’s Weather Statistics

On This Day
1896 – The temperature at Kipp, Montana, rose 30 degrees in just seven minutes, and 80 degrees in a matter of a few hours. A thirty-inch snow cover was melted in half a day!
1913 – A six day front range snowstorm began. It produced a record total of 46 inches at Denver, Colorado.
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Drought Monitor
The Drought Monitor is updated each Thursday. The map below was updated on Thursday, November 30. This week’s rain helped, but we will likely remain in drought conditions for many weeks to come.

Current Snowfall Depth

3-Day Jetstream Forecast
Jet streams are relatively narrow bands of strong wind in the upper levels (~30,000 feet) of the atmosphere. Jet streams follow the boundaries between hot and cold air. Brighter reds/purples/whites indicate faster winds. The map begins this morning at 7:00 and moves in six-hour increments.

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