Monday, December 4, 2023
A Windy Week & A Chance for Flurries
A weak disturbance will throw clouds across our skies today, with some of those clouds dropping a shower or two this morning. We should see some sunshine this afternoon. Partly cloudy skies will be with us for Tuesday, as clouds increase ahead of our next system. That system is a bit moisture starved, but as colder air blows in, any showers falling Tuesday night will change to snow showers/flurries by Wednesday morning. No accumulation is expected at this time. The biggest impact from this system will be the shot of cold air we feel on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday look sunnier and warmer ahead of our next storm system due in here over the weekend.
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MM’s 5-Day Forecast

Yesterday’s Weather Statistics


NWS Review of November

On This Day
1982- Crossville’s high of 72 degrees is a new December record.
1972 – Winds gusting to 70 mph sent the temperature at Livingston, Montana, plunging from 52 degrees to 18 degrees in just twenty minutes.
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

Three-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 6:00 and moves in six-hour increments.

Weather 101

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Sunday’s look at the week ahead can be seen below.

