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Yosemite National Park
Warning Date: 2:30 am PST on March 11, 2010
Warning Description: Winter Storm Watch

Updated: 9:39am on 3/11/10

Currently:
41.9° 
 
Clear

Clear

High:
41.9° 
( 9:39am )
Low:
32.3° 
( 3:17am )

 

Temp

41.9°

Humidity

80%

Dew Point

36.2°

Wind

0 mph from the ESE

Wind Chill

41.9°

Today's High Wind

9 mph (9:18am)

Temp Rate

2.84°/hr

Current Rainfall Rate

0.000

Hourly Rain

0.00

24 Hour Rain

0.01

Total Rain

24.45

 

Local Radar

Local Radar

 

5 Day Forecast

         
Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon
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Clear Chance Rain Partly Cloudy Clear Clear
58° 63° 54° 61° 70°
40° 38° 38° 41° 47°

 

Temperature Forecast Normal Record
HIGH 58° 79°
(2005)
LOW 40° 35°
(2006)
       

 

Almanac
 
Sunrise:
6:13am
Moonrise:
4:01am

Moon Phase:
17%

Sunset: 
6:00pm
Moonset:
2:28pm

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Coarsegold, CA

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Yosemite National Park, CA

Warning Description: Winter Storm Watch

Warning Date: 2:30 am PST on March 11, 2010

WarningSum:...Winter Storm Watch In Effect From Friday Afternoon Through
Late Friday Night Above 6000 Feet...

Warning Message:The National Weather Service in Hanford has issued a Winter Storm
Watch above 6000 feet for heavy snow and gusty winds... which is
in effect from Friday afternoon through late Friday night for the
southern Sierra Nevada from Yosemite National Park south through
Sequoia National Park.
The next Pacific storm will move into central California by midday
Friday...with rain and mountain snow spreading south through the
afternoon into Friday evening.
* Snow accumulations: a storm total of up to 13 inches of new snow
  will be possible above 7000 feet at Yosemite National
  Park...with up to 8 inches possible above 6000 feet. Snow will
  taper off to the south...but up to 8 inches of new snow will be
  possible above 7000 feet in Sequoia National Park.
* Elevation: above 6000 feet.
* Timing: the heaviest snow will fall Friday night...tapering off
  Saturday morning. A few residual snow showers will be possible
  Saturday afternoon.
* Locations include: Yosemite National Park...Kings Canyon
  National Park...Sequoia National Park including Lodgepole.
* Winds: southwest winds up to 30 mph may cause areas of blowing
  and drifting snow.
* Impacts: roads above 6000 feet will become hazardous at times.
  Be prepared for winter driving conditions.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Winter Storm Watch means there is a potential for significant
snow and strong winds that may impact travel. Continue to monitor
the latest forecasts.
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