Monday, May 14, 2007

Weather Forecast

Good news...it looks like the guys might have a good chance after the front blows through! Brr...it's cold, though! Hopefully they can get a shot at the summit and can get back down to lower elevations where it's a bit warmer.

SYNOPSIS...A WEATHER FRONT WILL APPROACH THE MOUNTAIN FROM THE SOUTH TONIGHT AND MOVE NORTHWEST OF THE MOUNTAIN TUESDAY

ABOVE 14,000 FT....MONDAY NIGHT...SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW LIKELY. LOW AT 17,000 FT: 30 BELOW ZERO. WINDS FROM 17,000 FT TO THE SUMMIT...SOUTHEAST 40 MPH..

TUESDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY.HIGH AT 17,000 FT: 20 BELOW ZERO. WINDS FROM 17,000 FT TO THE SUMMIT...SOUTHEAST 25 MPH..

OUTLOOK WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. EAST WINDS 25 MPH INCREASING TO 40 MPH THURS AND CONTINUING FRIDAY.

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