Gorgeous weather to continue through the weekend
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Mostly sunny skies and eighty-one-degree temperatures are over the Steamboat Springs area late this Thursday afternoon. This gorgeous weather will continue through the weekend, leaving a simple and short weather narrative for this afternoon.
A ridge of high pressure is currently over the western two-thirds of the country while rapidly intensifying Hurricane Helene approaches the Big Bend region of Florida. Eventually, the tropical storm will merge with an eddy of low pressure over the Mississippi River Valley, with that interaction lasting through at least the weekend, but that will not affect our weather.
Instead, a quick-moving and dry storm that moved across the northern Rockies today has squashed the northern part of the ridge and carried a modicum of moisture overhead for some sparse clouds today. Another similarly dry but stronger storm is forecast to cross the Pacific Northwest coast on Sunday, keeping the sparse moisture around for some afternoon clouds, but not affecting the mostly sunny skies with high temperatures in the low-eighties. This is over ten degrees above our average of 69 F and might threaten the record temperature of 83 F set in 2001 on Friday, 2010 on Saturday and 2019 on Sunday.
And even though the average low temperature has fallen to freezing, the mild air mass under the ridge of high pressure will moderate low temperatures and keep them in the mid to upper-thirties and low-forties.
The fall colors are nearing a peak above 9000′, if not already there, so get out and enjoy the stellar weekend that will feel more like summer than fall. That Pacific Northwest storm may induce some afternoon breezes from the west as soon as Sunday afternoon ahead of a grazing and dry cold front late Monday or early Tuesday. I’ll have more details about that in my next regularly scheduled weather narrative on Sunday afternoon.