Weather Talk with Tony Pann
Monday, March 10, 2008
  Monday Morning 3/10
Our little clipper storm is still on track for Tonight. It should stay dry during the day, with a slow increase in the clouds. You'll probably see some virga on the radar, but the air will be too dry, until this Evening, for any precip to reach the ground. High pressure will slide off the coast by late in the Afternoon, and that will allow the surface winds to turn SSE. The clipper itself is unimpressive...there's barely a surface reflection associated with the upper short wave. The vorticity maximum at the base of this wave will pass South of us Overnight. That's one thing it has going for it....the vort max has to go South in order for us to have a chance for precip. All of the thickness parameters are still low enough for snow, but the boundary layer temps will be a little warm. The bottom line is: We'll have a chance for light rain or snow Overnight...some of you could get a little dusting. No big deal. Quiet weather returns for Tuesday.

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