Friday, May 18, 2012

Forecast for 05/19/12

A building ridge will keep the High Country warmer and drier for the weekend. A weak upper level disturbance will keep some shower activity around for the South Carolina and North Carolina coast. High moisture content and enough instability allowed for the isolated thunderstorms today: those variables are in much less abundance tomorrow. There is an outside chance for a rogue shower for southwest North Carolina but that chance is very low.
Weak upper level low meandering over Southeast keeps precipitation chances around.


Sunday will be clear and even warmer for the High Country. The low off the coast continues to hang around and weaken, keeping the thunderstorms around the coast. There is a slight chance of a thundershower Sunday night and again on Monday, from the meandering (and weakening) low. An approaching cold front Monday night/Tuesday morning puts the High Country at a moderate chance for showers/thunderstorms. Tuesday will have moderate showers/thunderstorms. Tuesday night becomes more clear as the system starts to depart.

Soon to be commentary on Sugar Mountain on my portfolio. Purple runs = proposed runs, red lines = fixed grip lifts, pink lines = high speed quad

 

Let me take the opportunity to post my online video of Appalachian Ski Mountain. I may do another resort as time goes on, however there are time restraints with other current projects going on.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_KMQVXoFDM

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