APP STATE / WYOMING WX TRENDS #5 Friday PM - BRING DRY SOCKS!
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 5:40 pm
Well Mountaineers....
Can't say that my overall sense of HOPE has changed. Model data may not be accounting for the up-slope forcing with the windy conditions, but, in terms of the heavy moisture plume, that may, and it appears to be, setting up away from THE ROCK. I like where this is shaking out.
Heavy rain later tonight will move in and through. It looks to taper off mid to late morning, and then we shift to periods of rain and drizzle instead of the blanket of steady, to heavy, rain coverage we had been discussing earlier.
Trees, saturated ground and winds, not a good combo, so that needs to be watched. But overall, I'd say pack some dry socks, get into the rain gear, and come on up. Of course do realize, this won't be a picnic by any means. You have to use your best judgment about your safety and that of your family and friends... Please.
Mid to low 50s, gusty winds to 35 & 40 MPH, with any rain, will cut to the bone, but with enough of the warm and generous hospitality we show for each other, come make a memory about going to games in crappy conditions. This won't be the playoff game against Elon years ago (rain, wind, snow, freezing rain... it was greaaaaat), but darn worth a shot of hooch and a story or two for the kids down the road.
For those who don't come, that's OK, it's hard to watch family get soaking wet and down right cold. Been there.. done that.
As always..
GO MOUNTAINEERS!
-WXAPP
Can't say that my overall sense of HOPE has changed. Model data may not be accounting for the up-slope forcing with the windy conditions, but, in terms of the heavy moisture plume, that may, and it appears to be, setting up away from THE ROCK. I like where this is shaking out.
Heavy rain later tonight will move in and through. It looks to taper off mid to late morning, and then we shift to periods of rain and drizzle instead of the blanket of steady, to heavy, rain coverage we had been discussing earlier.
Trees, saturated ground and winds, not a good combo, so that needs to be watched. But overall, I'd say pack some dry socks, get into the rain gear, and come on up. Of course do realize, this won't be a picnic by any means. You have to use your best judgment about your safety and that of your family and friends... Please.
Mid to low 50s, gusty winds to 35 & 40 MPH, with any rain, will cut to the bone, but with enough of the warm and generous hospitality we show for each other, come make a memory about going to games in crappy conditions. This won't be the playoff game against Elon years ago (rain, wind, snow, freezing rain... it was greaaaaat), but darn worth a shot of hooch and a story or two for the kids down the road.
For those who don't come, that's OK, it's hard to watch family get soaking wet and down right cold. Been there.. done that.
As always..
GO MOUNTAINEERS!
-WXAPP