 weather forecast for the week beginning Wednesday November 30th we are rolling in to the end of the year so fast I'm Chief Meteorologist John Insworth for Longmont Public Media Wednesday December 7th that's right December 7th full moon look beautiful there bring it some little snow on the ground a little dusting to have a winter wonderland the Sun is not a winter wonderland and it's blank the little sun's about there something just vanishing over the limb there so nothing to see here drought-wise they didn't come out with new numbers normally comes out on Tuesday waited to you later Wednesday and there's nothing so nothing new and nothing new nationally snow-wise though we do have an update different organization doing this we start out at the beginning recording period a little bit above normal back to normal then before the snow that ended on Tuesday afternoon you're just a tiny bit below normal 93% but this herd puts this hydrologically back above normal we're doing well so far good start look at the snowfall we had 3.2s up to four inches on Longmont into the Southwest Boulder got some 5.8s 4.5s 3.5 out here a little bit east of town some 5s basically down here so yep nice healthy snow not so much up on the mountains was a lower elevation hit precipitation wise you got oh maybe half inch to an inch or some of the northern mountains and past it but it really doesn't matter Wednesday Thursday Friday really no severe weather around any place just a few chances of storms and that is after big tornadoes just a day ago down here in the south looking at the National Weather Service forecast for the next three days system coming in Wednesday Thursday it looks like it's really gonna get us and then it kind of crashes against the mountains and east of the mountains should see it virtually nothing this I think is overdone they seem to be kind of overdue it for us when they paint snow for snow smoke kind of Friday nothing going on well then it's 10 days we're still cooling down we'll hit the bottom in February we're 45 down to 43 for a normal high 19 to 17 for normal low it's not dropping quite as fast as it was but it still is a little chance of a shower activity around the 6th so early next week temperatures are bouncing around after some really cold stuff beginning the week here with that front in the snow kind of in the normal range ridiculous that's a little above normal there and see 50 looking at the water vapor of satellite lube there's a system down south that's an X this big system coming into the north-west it just isn't going to get to us much at all kind of medium dry air between some real dry stuff behind the departing cold front in the south eastern u.s. so notable weather events coming up there isn't much for the next week we do have this vigorous trough coming in most of its energy is giving it up on the west side of the mountains yeah it looks like it just barely gets to Larmot maybe Boulder but then we get sort of a ridgy situation it's not a big ridge so temperatures won't so much but it will feel a lot better than a high of 25 or 27 or something like that so the next 10 days this emotion there comes that storm of Pacific Northwest really loses its energy in the north by the Great Lakes ridge for the weekend you got this thing rolling around out here in a Monday Tuesday it's cut off from the flow so it doesn't move very quickly at first then it gets kind of stretched out Wednesday is the end of our forecast very something to make another video right now but there's a trough across it's about Thursday Friday next week a little bit of ridging in between another cutoff low comes in goes way down towards Yuma and Flagstaff and to the south so this may actually get further south than front range looking at temperatures you can see the cold air in this hot past storm moving away warmth at the end of the week and a good cold shot even if we don't get snow we definitely will feel that chill Friday and Saturday at the end of the weekend we're kind of warmer above normal there's another pool of cold air up here trying to send cold fronts down but there isn't much late next week we see another cold front almost get here kind of backdoor in but it doesn't cool air normal temperatures cool mountains with the snow then we have a big cold front into around the 10th or 9th of December so this is a not so exciting map you can watch the storm come in and see it looks great but it stops in the western slopes that's where we get a lot of our water irrigation water drinking like that so it's great that the snow is hitting still right there at the beginning of next week on the western slopes so keep the snow going for the higher elevations still ongoing snow they're going to have day after day of light to moderate snow and then all next week that pulls away going towards the 8th 93 a cold front coming down but if you're looking for a storm it kind of goes down into Arizona and southern counties so next five days the early mountains may get a little teeny bit snow might make it right down to the western side of one month or some dusting yourself the next 10 days I'm not sure what is going to create that maybe that is that early week passing storm but I think that's over that for snow that's in the inch to inch area so I'm talking for very low chances of precipitation Sunday Monday we pull out of the 20s and jump to the 50s for Thursday and then kind of hover in the 40s low 50s for the next week it's a new month so we can look at the month outlook from the national water service this is the November outlook that had us above normal and we ended up below normal for the December outlook they have this equal chances of below normal to the north if you look at November we have equal chances of precipitation here and we're actually above normal for moisture just a little bit and for December kind of the same thing so if we're figuring out weather updates and local news along my leader and 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