Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Precipitation out West, Dry in the East

Back to back weather systems coming down from Alaska, is going to shape up for a long, wet, and cold week ahead.  As the set of storms make their way down, lower elevations should expect to see mainly a cold rain.  The upper elevations should expect a fair amount of snow.  The Sierra Nevadas as well as some parts of Colorado might experience near blizzard conditions.  Speaking of blizzard conditions, eastern Colorado and far west Kansas are experiencing their first potential blizzard of the year.  Moving out east, after a record setting October snowfall for the northern half of the region, there will be a little bit of precipitation Thursday into Friday and a pleasantly cool weekend at hand.

Tomorrow will have another original article from Weather Mike.

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