3/7 Kenny's Where to Ride

Moderators: Josh Shirley, Craig Goudie, RickHeninger

Forum rules
-Each forecaster has their own topic. Forecasters reply to their own posts. This forum is READ ONLY. You can not reply in this forum.
-We've set this up so you can subscribe to a forecast. Following these guidelines will guarantee that people recieve the forecasts they want.
Thanks again to Craig since before 99' and Kenny since 08' for the forecasts.
Disclaimer
-Forecasts are for entertainment purposes only. (Hopefully we are entertaining enough to provide an occasional chuckle.) All windriders are free to choose their locations and conditions, and are responsible for the risks thereof.

3/7 Kenny's Where to Ride

Postby Kenny » Wed Mar 07, 2012 10:29 am

Big News today. No, I am not talking about the results of Super Tuesday or the introduction of Apple's new iPad HD. I am talking about possibly the last decent day to ride Strawberry this year. High pressure is going to build into the area after today's storm and it will wreck havoc on Strawberry's thin snowpack. I am not saying that the season is over at Strawberry because you never know, but I can tell you that after the next week of warm temps, the snowpack will be on life support at Strawberry. Expect wind in the low to mid-twenties at Strawberry today with a few lingering snow flurries. Skyline will be good today with wind in the mid to upper-teens and possible snow flurries.

Thursday is promising light north winds at Skyline, maybe Strawberry as well.

Friday is looking really iffy as high pressure builds over the region.

BTW, Skyline should fair much better over the next week of high pressure. Snow melt should be minimal due to Skyline's higher elevation, the temps should be around 10 degrees colder than Strawberry.
User avatar
Kenny
Site Admin
 
Posts: 2290
Joined: Mon Apr 11, 2005 4:59 pm

Return to Forecasts - Where to Ride

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 23 guests