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January 30, 2009
Wimpy Front, Great Convergence Zone
The front today had very little precipitation and attenuated cloud, but the convergence today was well-defined with a beautiful precipitation band...take a look at the recent radar image...
Way too warm for snow in the lowlands with it... Tomorrow looks generally dry over the lowlands...with some light snow showers in the mountains.
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Yep, the cold front that came through today was just mainly clouds and not much else. Not real to exciting. Though, it did produce a fast moving CZ tonight. I picked up a quick .04" worth of rain.
ReplyDeleteWe had a brief downpour, but the weather is blehh
ReplyDeleteIt's a smiley-faced convergence zone.
ReplyDeleteJust sayin'