A big shift in the weather today as warm air is pushed out by a pacific frontal system descending from the NW. Freezing levels are going to plummet overnight as the flow cools bringing a good chance of snow to the valley this weekend. The pacific is looking very active over the next week or so with a series of systems hitting the coast.
Forecast
| Today | ||
| Cloudy. Rain beginning near noon. FL 1500m Precip 5mm | High: 9 °C | ![]() |
| Tonight | ||
| Rain ending near midnight then cloudy with 60 percent chance of rain showers or wet flurries. FL 850m -600m Precip 25mm | Low: 1 °C | ![]() |
| Saturday | ||
| Rain showers or wet flurries. FL 450m Precip 10mm or 10cm | High: 6 °C | ![]() |
| Sunday | ||
| Cloudy, flurries beginning late in the evening FL 1000m Precip 6mm | Low: -1 °C High: 8 °C | ![]() |
| Monday | ||
| Rain and wet snow FL 1000m -->500m by evening Precip 20mm | Low: 2 °C High: 7 °C | ![]() |





