Consistent Fall Weather Pattern Begins Wednesday...

October 12, 2024

Major weather change to a more consistent fall/wet pattern occurs Tuesday night. Until then, unseasonably warm, dry today/Sunday, chance of sprinkles or a brief light shower on Monday. The coldest storm of the season so far arrives Tuesday evening/night between 7pm and 11pm. Typical mid-fall medium strength storm - expect around 1/2-3/4" of rain/showers Tue night through Wednesday, NO wind concerns (less than 15 mph), and snow levels above 6500'.

Another storm Thursday / Friday, adding 1/2-1" of additional rainfall (no wind concerns, snow levels likely above 7000'). Maybe some light showers next Saturday, then the following Sunday (Oct 20) looks dry (right now). It's looking like more storms will pass through Tue Oct 22 through the end of the month. WIDESPREAD FREEZING LOWS aren't seen through at least Oct 25 (at this time).

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