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Keep in mind this will likely change a couple times between now and then, as this is the long-range predictions. But it is something to base your planning on. Looks to be right around the averages for the area.
This is at the BOTTOM of the mountain, subtract 3 degrees for every 1000 feet you go up!
How tall is the mountain we are on? The best I can figure it's between 1400 and 1600 feet. Anyone know for sure?
Friday
High - 80dF
Low - 58dF
Scattered Thunderstorms
60% chance of precipitation.
Saturday
High - 82dF
Low - 61dF
Isolated Thunderstorms
30% chance of precipitation
Sunday
High - 82dF
Low - 59dF
Partly cloudy
20% chance of precipitation
This is at the BOTTOM of the mountain, subtract 3 degrees for every 1000 feet you go up!
How tall is the mountain we are on? The best I can figure it's between 1400 and 1600 feet. Anyone know for sure?
Friday
High - 80dF
Low - 58dF
Scattered Thunderstorms
60% chance of precipitation.
Saturday
High - 82dF
Low - 61dF
Isolated Thunderstorms
30% chance of precipitation
Sunday
High - 82dF
Low - 59dF
Partly cloudy
20% chance of precipitation
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Date: 2008-06-20 01:55 pm (UTC)That's unpossable!
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Date: 2008-06-20 02:02 pm (UTC)If I was designing a long-range forecasting system, I'd probably start with the historical average for that date and location, and go from there to more real-time adjustments to the average only as the actual date approached. Just sayin'. I don't even bother to put stock in forecasts more than 3 days in advance.
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Date: 2008-06-20 05:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-20 05:51 pm (UTC)But yep, pretty standard.