24 Jun 2014

June 24, 2014

    Early Monday morning, a few clouds.

    Same view at 17:00 Hrs, clouds moved in around noon with some isolated showers.

    Downtown Pemberton in some nice light early Monday morning.

    Cloud development in the afternoon, June 23, 2014.


   Dark clouds to the Northwest yesterday afternoon.



Weather observations for June 24, 2014; taken at 06:00 Hrs.

2180 meters        +4, Winds were 15-20 KPH from the SSW
1835 meters        +4, Winds were 5-10 KPH from the SSW
1550 meters        +7
  660 meters      +11, Valley Temperature, Max Temp Yest +22.7, .4 mm of Precip


For the forecast, westerly flow with a moist unstable airmass will move through by later today with showers expected this morning. The trough, with cloudy conditions will move eastward later and leave unsettled conditions for this afternoon. Another trough is expected to track south of our area tomorrow with mostly unsettled conditions into Thursday, a very weak ridge will bring some sunny breaks in a Westerly flow. Yet another trough is expected for Thursday evening into Friday with showers and mostly cloudy skies. This pattern will continue into the weekend and as of now we may have an upper level ridge build for early next week.



    Cloudy with variable visibility as of 06:00 Hrs this am.



    Should see some breaks later this afternoon.

    Majority of the precipitation goes south tomorrow.

    Chance of some showers on Thursday.




    Satellite image from yesterday.

    Big picture from yesterday.



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    Yesterday afternoon.

                             Lillooet River.


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