Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | January 20, 2010

It is Stormin’!

Tonight

Heavy Rain Chance for Measurable Precipitation 90%
Heavy
Rain
Lo 29 °F
Wednesday

Heavy Rain Chance for Measurable Precipitation 80%
Heavy
Rain
Hi 43 °F
Wednesday
Night

Heavy Rain Chance for Measurable Precipitation 100%
Heavy
Rain
Lo 36 °F
Thursday

Heavy Rain Chance for Measurable Precipitation 100%
Heavy
Rain
Hi 45 °F
Thursday
Night

Rain/Snow Chance for Measurable Precipitation 100%
Rain/SnowLo 30 °F
Friday

Snow Chance for Measurable Precipitation 90%
SnowHi 38 °F
Friday
Night

Snow Likely
Snow
Likely
Lo 30 °F

Wow!  Palomar Mountain is getting our share of this storm but the snow isn’t to arrive until later in the week (but, ohmygoodness, it was just sleeting a bit!)   For those of you on the mountain, you look outside to see what is really happening weather-wise, but for all wondering about your favorite mountain, there are several links posted for you to check at your leisure. 

Robert Gonsett sent this note that is very helpful when you want to know “Any snow yet?”: 

1.  <<From: Robert Gonsett   Hey, don’t forget to promote Paul’s Palomar Webcam  in your next newsletter.  It’s been fun to check the Cam today and the temperature is now shown in digital form (very slick).>>

2. Paul’s link is also on the Snow Tips and Pix page, along with NOAA (my favorite weather link – today’s photos posted here).  When I’m on NOAA, I always click to see the Special Weather Statement in bold red letters on that page with even more details of what is coming our way.

3. and 4. And, there are two weather stations to choose from!  The one on State Park Road registered 53 MPH winds today, and at the Palomar Ranch Weather Station you see that it would not be a good day to try to fly in with your helicopter!  🙂

So stay warm and dry and — yum!  That hot bagel-on-the-way from a neighbor’s oven sounds very good! 

Bonnie Phelps


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