¡Buenos dias! There were no satellite passes last evening, so we'll have to rely solely on model forecasts for today. All of the recent model forecasts show solid north flow will continue today as strong surface high pressure located near Salt Lake City keeps a tight surface pressure gradient over BCS. Infrared satellite loops show lots of high clouds streaming in from the southwest, but most models show some thinning of the high cloud cover this afternoon so we should see at least a partial thermal boost. The surface high will move slowly southeastward towards the 4-corners area of the U.S. over the next several days and maintain ample north flow over BCS, however a storm system far to our west will push abundant cloud cover into our region Tuesday and Wednesday. We may see a few thin spots in the cloud cover on Tuesday…perhaps just enough to bring us rideable winds. Wednesday looks cloudy with a few light showers or sprinkles possible, so with no thermal expected we will likely see light winds. Clouds should move off to the east on Thursday and allow enough sun to trigger our local thermal. The surface high over the 4-corners region is forecast to remain nearly stationary from Friday through the weekend, and with only some thin, high clouds expected, we'll likely see windy afternoons each day.
(Tides)- Today…Partly sunny. North wind 18-22 mph.
- Tuesday…Mostly cloudy. North wind 16-18 mph.
- Wednesday…Cloudy with a few light showers possible. Northeast wind 10-12 mph.
- Thursday…Mostly cloudy in the morning, then becoming sunny. North wind 16-18 mph.
- Friday…Mostly sunny. North wind 16-20 mph.
- Saturday…Mostly sunny. North wind 16-20 mph.
- Sunday…Mostly sunny. North wind 16-20 mph.