I thought that might get your attention. Nothing to get excited about, but in these desperate times, we all need some optimism.
It isn't much, but our HRRR snow product is putting out a skiff of snow for the High Uintas, with one spot getting 4".
The time series for Kings Peak shows a hit of snow this evening and then again tomorrow afternoon and evening for a total of about 1.3".The snow is being produce by convective storms each afternoon/evening, so who gets it and when is actualy a little uncertain. However, if you happen to be at upper elevations, you might see a burst of snow (or graupel) if you are in one of the cells. Our snow forecast system doesn't account for melt on the ground, so the time series of accumulated snow above never goes down. Most likely though that the snow produced in these storms will experience some melt after they are over, especially during the day.
It is, however, a sign of things to come.
It is, however, a sign of things to come.
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