Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Spring Break Mode: Colorado

Only two days til spring break begins, and I am so ready for it to be here! In honor of my departure for a week to Fort Collins, Colorado for spring break.

The one to the right is GFS surface temps for Friday at noon, about when we are departing. The one below is the NAM version of the same thing. Using the chart, it can be determined that some colder air is going to be in place of Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas and Oklahoma; however the GFS is more progressive in bringing back the warmer temperatures. So for the drive, the cold front will be south or east of our route, and it will be well above freezing for us during the day, and so driving conditions should be good for the trip across the Great Plains.




Once we get there, things are looking fairly nice for Northern Colorado in early-mid March. There will be a low developing the lee of the Rockies on Sunday-Tuesday in Southeast Colorado. This low will remain east and/or south of Fort Collins, keeping myself and our group in an area of NVA(DIV) sinking air. Clear skies are anticipated through Tuesday night. Clouds appear to be pushing into the area Wednesday morning into afternoon. These clouds will be fleeting and Northern Colorado is going to continue to have wonderful weather through the entire week. The closest threat of poor weather looks to develop off the California coast with a deep trough on Thursday. Thankfully this system will not make it to Colorado until Friday at the earliest, by which point we will all be on the road, or even back home in Starkville. Due to the sunny skies, I anticipate slightly warmer highs than usual, but the lows to remain average.

Saturday: Sunny, 54 F.
Sunday: Sunny, 63 F.
Monday: Sunny, 67 F.
Tuesday: Sunny, 65 F.
Wednesday: Partly Cloudy, 64 F.
Thursday: Mostly Cloudy, 59 F.

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