Fluctuating solutions/outputs coming from the vast array of computer models is something modern meteorologists just have to accept and get used to -- and right here, right now, in this current scenario, that's what we're dealing with. The latest models are now much more robust and forceful with regard to precipitation intensity and amounts than they were just 24 hours ago.
The very latest data suggests that we'll have an impressive period of rain, plunging temperatures and possible thunderstorms between roughly mid-day Monday and mid-day Tuesday. Then, a bit of a respite before another round of more significant rain showers on Wednesday into early Thursday. The amount of cold air projected to accompany this incoming system continues to impress me... and if things pan out according to plan, we could see several inches of snow well below Triund.
As I've mentioned before, I really hope hikers/trekkers and campers are paying attention to this radically changing weather pattern.
The very latest data suggests that we'll have an impressive period of rain, plunging temperatures and possible thunderstorms between roughly mid-day Monday and mid-day Tuesday. Then, a bit of a respite before another round of more significant rain showers on Wednesday into early Thursday. The amount of cold air projected to accompany this incoming system continues to impress me... and if things pan out according to plan, we could see several inches of snow well below Triund.
As I've mentioned before, I really hope hikers/trekkers and campers are paying attention to this radically changing weather pattern.
Total Precipitation Mon 6AM til Tue 6AM (24hr)