Lots & lots of warm air is going to be pulled into this system, which will likely keep it coming as rain to start (assuming things stay the same - the same warning we give applies which is to stay tuned over the next couple of days), and then it changes over. The big question: When will rain change to snow and where?
There's a model output known as "critical thickness" values, which takes averages for when snow occurs at various different levels of the atmosphere and plots them as lines that represent rain/snow lines. Here's an example of one model for Monday - and you'll start to see the difficulty of this forecast (besides even the amount of rain or snow):



With all that being said - enjoy the great weather!
Also, I promised I would post pictures of me doing crazy stuff in California on my trip. I won't let you down - but I am sneaking them in at a point in this post where I've probably lost your attention...
Here's me selling fish on a pier in Ventura, CA:

We sold smoked ahi tuna from that little red cooler. It was probably the best food I've had in recent memory. Then I had to hold a big tuna fish as well - you can see that below:

The best view, though, was below:

That's it for tonight! Have a great night & enjoy the warmth tomorrow!
~KDLT Meteorologist Aaron Shaffer
3 comments:
That is a big fish!
Aaron and your darn fish. Great Stories
Its bigger than your body! Big Dang fish!
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