Weather Forecast 09.10.06

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Weather Forecast 09.10.06

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Owens Valley & Eastern Sierra Forecast
Fort Independence EPA Met Station
EPA Site No: 06-027-1028
0821 PDT 10 Sep 2006

All:

Short Term…Shortwave dropping southeast into central California will maintain continued cooler than normal temps in the Owens Valley and High Country. An upper ridge will build in behind the shortwave on Monday to begin a slight warming trend. Conditions will continue to be dry with just a few afternoon cumulus over the Crest. There will continue to be a minimal chance of T-Storms through Tuesday.

Long Term…Upper ridge to start breaking down Wednesday as a low drops out of Canada. This will create slightly cooler temps through Saturday. Right now, some mid/upper level moisture is forecast to reach our area, keeping us dry but with a chance of isolated T-Storms, particularly from Rock Creek north.

Dennis Mattinson
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Eric:

You can expect the forecasts to continue, particularly for the important winter months.

Dennis
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