3-27-21: 9:30am sunny update…
As you probably noticed, that second round of forecast snow yesterday afternoon and evening went “poof”…such is the weather! Despite the snow not moving in, the two storms this week still dropped just over 10 inches of snow at our home about a mile north of Hatcher Lake and Wolf Creek saw 24 inches giving them a seasonal total of 362 inches.
High pressure is now in control and our temperatures will be rebounding to the 40’s and 50’s over the next couple of days. A cold front arrives on Tuesday giving us a tiny chance for snow and dropping our highs back to the 40’s for a couple of days. By late next week we could see our first 60’s, but I’ll let Shawn talk about that when he takes over the posts tomorrow.

Average High | Record High/Year | Average Low | Record Low/Year |
52 | 69/1988 | 19 | -8/1913 |
Let us know how much snow you ended up recording this week from the two storms and where…
Have a great weekend.
-Mark Langford
4 Responses
Thanks for all the great work! And for now I’ll take the sunshine!!!
Thanks! Looking forward to some warmer weather…
.73″ of precip total Lake Forest area.
Great!