Kenny's Where to Ride 12/5

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Kenny's Where to Ride 12/5

Postby Kenny » Sat Dec 05, 2009 12:09 pm

There will be some frigid, north riding at UL today. Sub freezing air temps, snow squalls, and super cold water will not make it less than pleasant - honestly you would have to be crazy to ride the water today. Burmester will have wind in the low teens with possible snow squalls turning the surface into mud. Not a great day for riding.

Sunday and Monday don't look great for wind, but they there is plenty of snow in the forecast, so let's keep our fingers crossed!
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Re: Kenny's Where to Ride 11/5

Postby Erik Holmgren » Sat Dec 05, 2009 10:02 pm

From the NOAA site...

703 PM MST SAT DEC 5 2009

...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY EVENING
THROUGH TUESDAY AFTERNOON...

A WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY EVENING
THROUGH TUESDAY AFTERNOON.

THIS WATCH IS FOR THE SOUTHERN WASATCH FRONT...SOUTHERN WASATCH
MOUNTAINS...WASATCH MOUNTAIN VALLEYS...WESTERN UINTA MOUNTAINS...
AND ALL OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN UTAH.

THE NEXT STORM SYSTEM WILL ENTER THE REGION LATE SUNDAY NIGHT AND
LAST INTO THE DAY TUESDAY...BRINGING THE POTENTIAL FOR A
SIGNIFICANT SNOW TO THE REGION. THERE IS THE POTENTIAL FOR UP TO
3 TO 4 FEET OF SNOWFALL
IN THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF SOUTHERN AND
CENTRAL UTAH. SNOW HAS THE POTENTIAL TO ACCUMULATE TO THE VALLEY
FLOOR ACROSS ALL OF SOUTHERN UTAH INCLUDING NEAR ST GEORGE. THE
HEAVIEST SNOW IS EXPECTED BETWEEN MONDAY MORNING AND EARLY
TUESDAY...POTENTIALLY AFFECTING BOTH COMMUTES MONDAY AND TUESDAY
MORNINGS COMMUTE.

IN ADDITION TO THE SIGNIFICANT SNOW...SOUTHWESTERLY WIND GUSTS ON
THE ORDER OF 60 TO 70 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE HIGHER
TERRAIN OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN UTAH MONDAY AND MONDAY NIGHT...
CAUSING NEAR ZERO VISIBILITIES.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR A SIGNIFICANT
SNOW AND STRONG WINDS. CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS.

&&

$$

FOR MORE INFORMATION FROM NOAA/S NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE VISIT...
HTTP://WEATHER.GOV/SALTLAKECITY (ALL LOWER CASE)

isn't Skyline considered Central Utah? just food for thought ;)
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