12/5 Kenny's Where to Ride

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12/5 Kenny's Where to Ride

Postby Kenny » Wed Dec 05, 2012 11:32 am

We have a nice juicy front moving through the area today with an active, moist northerly flow. If you take a look at the point forecast for Skyline, it shows a chance of snow every day. That is NOAA's way of saying, the timing of the small fronts is hard to time. I think (and I hope) that the snow quantities forecasted for Skyline are on the light side.

Skyline should give up rides with wind in the mid to upper-teens. However, snow flurries could dampen the wind at times and obscure visibility. Snow day at PowMow. It looks like the northern mountains are going to get the brunt of today's storm.

Skyline should have wind again tomorrow in the low to mid-teens and a chance of snow flurries.

Friday looks similar to Thursday.
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