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Winter storm to bring snow, avalanches to western Montana
A month of relatively little snowfall in the mountains of western Montana took snow depth in the region from above average a month ago to below average for late January. But now a weekend storm is set to deliver a foot or more of fresh powder at high elevations, and possibly a few inches at middle elevations. Valleys are expected to see less than 1 inch.
The incoming weather system, expected to begin impacting the area Friday afternoon, is likely to snarl vehicle travel over mountain passes and elevate avalanche danger in the backcountry as fresh snow builds up on top of a snowpack that contains weak layers unable to support the extra weight.
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On Friday morning, the Idaho Panhandle Avalanche Center issued an avalanche watch that warned of “very dangerous avalanche conditions.”
“Heavy snowfall and strong winds may be sufficient to overload very weak snow layers and cause a widespread cycle of avalanches large enough to bury, injure, or kill a person,” the watch stated. “Some of these avalanches could release naturally, and it will become very easy for backcountry travelers to trigger them.”
The Flathead Avalanche Center in northwest Montana also issued an avalanche watch on Friday, cautioning on Facebook that “we have all the necessary ingredients to develop dangerous avalanche conditions in the next 24 hours.”
The West Central Montana Avalanche Center, based in Missoula, tracks, analyzes and advises on snowpack conditions and avalanche danger across a broad forecast area stretching from Lost Trail Pass on the south to the Seeley area on the north. The nonprofit has not yet been able to issue forecasts or avalanche watches and warnings so far this winter because it lost about half its annual budget, and liability protection, when the U.S. Forest Service cut its funding to the organization for this season.
However, forecasters will issue an updated general information product online Saturday morning, advising backcountry recreators on what they are likely to encounter as the storm adds weight to the snowpack. That information will be available at missoulaavalanche.org.
As of midday Friday, the National Weather Service predicted 10-20 inches of snow would accumulate around Lolo Pass, on U.S. Highway 12 southwest of Missoula, from Friday afternoon through Saturday evening. Another 2-4 inches could accumulate Sunday night into Monday.
Lookout Pass, on Interstate 90 west of Missoula, was predicted to get 14-25 inches by Saturday evening. Lost Trail Pass, on U.S. Highway 93 south of Missoula and Hamilton, was predicted to get 5-11 inches in the same timeframe, but with an additional 3-7 inches coming Sunday into Monday.
Mountain temperatures were predicted to be in the mid-20 degrees Fahrenheit overnight from Friday into Saturday, with predicted highs on Saturday in the upper 20s and low 30s, just below freezing. Beginning Saturday evening, an incursion of arctic air is expected to drop overnight lows into the low to mid-teens. Sunday’s highs were predicted to be in the low 20s, with overnight lows into Monday in the low teens or single digits.
From a snowpack-loading standpoint, that means the storm is likely to come through “right-side-up,” said Avalanche Forecaster Cam Mackenzie, with heavier, higher-density snow falling at the beginning of the storm and lighter, drier snow falling toward the end.
Regardless, he said, “We have potential for avalanche hazard to increase.”
Avalanches are possible on any slope 30 degrees or steeper, and can be triggered remotely and without warning from above, below or adjacent to a slope that steep. Avalanches are most likely to begin on slopes between 35 and 45 degrees.
Avalanches are the leading cause of death by any natural hazard on national forests, killing an average of 25-30 people in the U.S. each year, according to the National Avalanche Center, a program of the U.S. Forest Service. Almost all of the deaths occur on lands in the National Forest System, where nearly all backcountry winter travel like ski touring, snowmobiling, mountaineering and ice climbing takes place.
As of the past week, public observations and information from the West Central Montana Avalanche Center indicate layers of crusts and loose, angular, faceted snow crystals exist near the top of the snowpack in many locations across the region. There was also widespread surface hoar — vertical, leaf-like ice formations atop the snow. Any of those things could become a dangerous weak layer within the snowpack once buried Friday night into Saturday, although wind could blow the surface hoar down as the storm rolls in.
Mackenzie said his mindset when new snow accumulates is to consider what it’s falling on. In this case it’s potential weak layers.
“If you come across 6 inches of more of new snow,” he said, “or you’re seeing signs that snow is being transported by the wind and developing slabs, then avalanches are possible.”
Joshua Murdock covers the outdoors and natural resources for the Missoulian. He previously served as editor-in-chief of The Boulder Monitor in Jefferson County, Montana, and has worked as a newspaper reporter and photographer in rural towns in Idaho and Utah.
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First Alert Weather Days next week; first winter snow chance in the lowlands
Well, it’s been nice while it lasted! I’ve been on my bike this month more than any winter month in the past. What a stable weather pattern with cold nights in the 20s and sunny afternoons up around 50°. Now that’s changing and it’s real clear that we’ll be flirting with low-elevation snow chances much of the first 7-10 days of February.
KEY POINTS
- Clouds arrive tomorrow, then a rainy day Friday will be followed by scattered showers Saturday and Sunday.
- Over the weekend, sticking snow should remain at/above 1,000′ in the I-5 corridor. But at the lowest elevations (including coastline) you may see snow in the air, especially Sunday, and splats on your windshield
- Scattered showers continue Sunday night through Wednesday, possibly tapering off quite a bit Tues/Wed.
- Expect spotty light accumulations of snow during the coldest parts of each day (overnight + morning commutes)
- There’s a good chance we get school delays and spots of snow/ice on SOME roads those mornings.
- This is NOT a widespread snow and “frozen city” event like last January, or February 2023.
- We don’t expect an “arctic freeze” (highs below 32° in Portland) through at least Tuesday/Wednesday
1st chance for lowland snow this winter And here’s our current 7-day forecast. Notice I’m most interested in Monday-Wednesday mornings, thus the First Alert Weather Days (mornings)
Wednesday evening’s 7-day forecast Today we’ve tied the all-time (back to 1940) record for consecutive dry days in January. 17 this year! What a stretch of fantastic and invigorating weather.
Record January dry spell This is not a record dry January though…we will likely end up with about 1/2 of normal rainfall.
Wx Blog(kptv) WHAT’S AHEAD
Forecast models are in excellent agreement this evening; pretty good for 4-7 days out in time. They all agree a cold upper-level low drops down. The Euro model Saturday morning shows the cool westerly flow over us overhead, this is 500 millibars, around 18,000′
Between that time and Wednesday the cold trough drops south, then actually backs away from the coastline slightly toward Wednesday. This is the evening GFS model during those 5 days
( ) In this setup we get scattered showers moving onshore through the whole period. We know from past experience that to get sticking snow to sea-level (or valley floor) in this pattern, we need 850 millibar temps (in °C) down to -7 to -9°. For guaranteed sticking down to ground level, you need -9 to -10. In a well-mixed atmosphere, that means Cascade pass temperatures are down around 20° (F). Here’s Monday morning on the latest GFS model
Wx Blog(kptv) The red line is around -10, notice the coldest air remains west of us over the open ocean. The blue line is the limit of the cold/dry arctic airmass, it’s staying well north of us through Monday, although there may be some “leakage” of that cold airmass later Tuesday and Wednesday down into eastern Washington/Oregon. Models disagree on that a bit. That’s why at this point I’m not expecting a big freeze.
And the reason we’re just going for light showers in the 72 hours from late Sunday through Wednesday? Check out precipitation during that time…less than 1/2″!
GFS model 3-day precip Mon-Wed The evening GEM model and earlier ECMWF were similar…quite dry during this period. In case you wonder how much snow you could squeeze out of 1/2″ rain? On average about 5″. So if you read that model literally (you shouldn’t do that), you could say “IF EVERY SHOWER WAS SNOW AND STUCK AT ANY TIME OF DAY, the maximum snowfall we could get during those 3 days would be 5″
Wx Blog(kptv) Of course much of the time it’ll be above freezing so that’s not happening…you get the idea. This is why we keep talking SHOWERS instead of widespread snowfall early next week.
That’s it for this evening, the weather team will be recording a brand new podcast tomorrow evening; that should be out Friday morning at the latest. In these podcasts we take a deep dive into the forecast models and other weather geekery. We’ve got a brand new team member that we’ll introduce as well! You can find those here:
Then I’ll have a fresh blog post out Friday evening…likely before 8pm.
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Get ready, Pacific Northwest! It looks like we may have our first taste of winter weather next week. The National Weather Service has issued a First Alert Weather Day for the region, with a chance of snow in the lowlands.While the forecast is still uncertain, there is a possibility of snow showers moving in from the north, bringing the potential for slippery roads and reduced visibility. Make sure to stay tuned to your local forecast for updates and be prepared for changing conditions.
Now is the time to start thinking about winterizing your home and vehicles, as well as stocking up on essentials like food, water, and emergency supplies. And don’t forget to bundle up and stay warm as the temperatures drop.
Stay safe and stay informed as we navigate our first winter weather event of the season. Let’s all be prepared and ready for whatever Mother Nature has in store for us.
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An hour-by-hour look at how the winter storm will impact Hawaii
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A strong storm is moving over the state of Hawaii through Friday, bringing heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong winds.
RELATED POST: Alerts issued for flash flooding, damaging winds from approaching storm system
Note this forecast is subject to change. Heavy rain and other impacts can happen at any time over the next several days.
Thursday at midday: Further intensification of thunderstorms and heavy rainfall is expected to occur around midday and throughout the afternoon. Oahu is expected to receive a round of thunderstorms before noon. Recent weather models also push some thunderstorms over Maui County starting during the early hours of the afternoon.
Thursday evening: The cold front associated with this low-pressure system will start to move toward the southeast after staying stalled to our northwest throughout most of Thursday morning. Heavy rainfall, isolated thunderstorms, and strong winds will continue throughout the evening and overnight.
Friday morning: The associated front will have moved over Oahu and Kauai by Friday morning, keeping a bulk of the rainfall over the eastern half of the state. The western half of the state will slowly dry throughout Friday morning, being replaced with cool and dry air.
Friday afternoon: Impacts will slowly decrease throughout the afternoon. Hawaii Island will continue to see scattered showers as the front stalls over or just to the east of the island.
Saturday: Cool and dry air is expected to fill in across the state. Sunny skies are expected throughout the weekend. Due to the cool and dry air moving in, some low temperatures in the morning will be in the low- to mid-60s.
Tune in to Hawaii News Now and make sure you download the HNN news and weather apps for the latest updates.
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As Hawaii braces for an incoming winter storm, many residents are wondering what to expect and how it will impact the islands. Here is an hour-by-hour look at how the storm is projected to unfold:6:00 AM – 10:00 AM: The storm is forecasted to make landfall on the Big Island, bringing heavy rain and strong winds. Residents should expect localized flooding and possible power outages.
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM: The storm will continue to move across the islands, with Oahu and Maui experiencing heavy rain and gusty winds. Travel may become hazardous, and residents are advised to stay indoors if possible.
2:00 PM – 6:00 PM: As the storm moves towards Kauai, conditions will begin to improve on the other islands. However, Kauai may experience the brunt of the storm, with potential for flash flooding and high surf.
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM: The storm is expected to weaken as it moves away from Hawaii, but lingering showers and gusty winds may still impact the islands. Residents should remain cautious and stay informed of any updates from local authorities.
Overall, the winter storm is likely to bring significant impacts to Hawaii, so it is important for residents to stay prepared and stay safe. Keep an eye on local weather alerts and be ready to take action if necessary.
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HONOLULU– A powerful storm system will produce heavy rainfall, gusty winds and rough waves throughout the Hawaiian Islands for the remainder of the workweek.
The National Weather Service office in Honolulu has issued a Flood Watch for all islands from Wednesday through Friday afternoon as rain rates of 2-3 inches per hour are expected for some areas.
Flood alerts that are in effect for Hawaii.
(FOX Weather)
The rain and flash flooding also brings an increased risk for mudslides and landslides for much of the islands.
Video from MakaiClicks on Sunday shows flash flooding at Waimea Falls, a popular tourist attraction on Oahu.
In the video, a huge swell of muddy water comes from nowhere, crashing down the falls into the pool below. Another clip shows water rushing downhill, beneath a walkway bridge.
On Sunday on Maui, three girls had to be rescued by Maui County firefighters after they became trapped on a rock outcropping in the middle of Iao Stream.
WATCH: 3 GIRLS RESCUED FROM RAGING HAWAII STREAM AFTER GETTING STUCK ON OUTCROPPING
In addition to flash flooding, the storm system will bring thunderstorms and damaging winds to parts of the islands.
Wind gusts of 30-50 mph are possible on the island of Kauai, where the storm system is expected to hit the hardest.
“The winds are going to be powerful with this thing,” said FOX Weather Meteorologist Stephen Morgan.
A High Wind Warning is in effect for the summits on the island of Hawai’i until Friday. Winds between 40-50 mph with gusts peaking at 90 mph are expected, according to the National Weather Service.
Snow and ice are also possible for the high elevation portions of the big island. A Winter Storm Watch is in place for Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa through Friday, with 4–8 inches of frozen precipitation.
Winter weather alerts in effect for Hawaii.
(FOX Weather)
The National Weather Service advises travel near the summits could be very difficult to impossible at times, with blowing snow severely limiting visibility.
After the system passes through the islands on Friday, conditions are expected to quickly improve for the weekend.
The FOX Forecast Center is monitoring the possibility of the system impacting the U.S. West Coast early next week, with heavy rain and strong winds.
The Hawaiian Islands are bracing for a powerful winter storm that is expected to bring heavy rain, snow, and potential flooding to the region. The storm, which is forecasted to hit later this week, could bring significant impacts to the islands, including strong winds and high surf.Residents and visitors are being urged to take precautions and prepare for the inclement weather. The National Weather Service has issued a series of advisories, including flood watches and warnings, as well as high wind warnings.
In addition to the potential for flooding, parts of the islands could see significant snowfall, particularly at higher elevations. This could lead to hazardous road conditions and potential travel disruptions.
Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and are urging people to stay informed and heed any evacuation orders or instructions. It is important to have an emergency plan in place and to have necessary supplies on hand.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing weather situation and stay safe, Hawaii!
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