Detailed Forecast for February 9, 2017
FLOOD WARNINGS IN EFFECT THRU FRIDAY. Areas of street flooding and ponding will continue to be a concern. Thursday, another storm pushes in with widespread rain showers and heavy wet mountain snow above 7000-8000 feet. Things remain unsettled through early Saturday before a much drier pattern returns clearing us out and cooling us down. Thursday, warm and wet with heavy rains likely and more flooding concerns. Highs will climb well into the 40’s with a few locations hitting 50 degrees. Breezy conditions with southwest winds from 15-30mph. Gusts could potentially exceed 40mph in a few spots. Tonight, rain likely with the high risk of flooding in low lying areas and near creeks and streams. Staying breezy with southwest winds from 15-30mph. Lows staying steady into the low 40’s. Friday, Rain likely. Cloudy, with a high near 44°. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Wintry mix possible in the mountain valleys with snow above 7000 feet. Saturday, A 30% chance of snow during the morning. Mostly cloudy to start and then clearing skies, with a high near 35°.