Crestline weather for the weekend
April 29 - May 1 Synopsis: Ever hear those guys on the radio during the last disclaimers of a
commercial, where they talk so fast you can barely make out what they say? Well,
the wind gods have prepared a weather weekend inspired by one of those ad
disclaimers. Conditions will change dramatically and rapidly. Specifically, a
counterclockwise spinning low (as they do in this part of the world) forms
Saturday over NV, and by Sunday, it has shifted to the east over AZ. Ok some
"maybe" is mixed with this description. If it does this, the western flank of
this low is a wet north wind that will cause the following daily forecast
possibilities. Friday: A mostly sunny day and flyable, but during the afternoon some clouds
form and might even bring some evening scattered light sprinkles. Rain likely
overnight into Saturday morning. Saturday: Morning light sprinkles. We could have a window or two of flyable, but
there is a chance of some north winds forming in the afternoon. Lots of room for
optimists here though as this cutoff low will surely bring surprises to make the
day different than this forecast. Sunday: Morning north winds but could be upslope and flyable by 11am. Then a
nice window of flyable in the afternoon. Clouds again move over the area late
afternoon and could become scattered light rain at or after sunset.
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