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We will see another quick shot of high elevation snow tonight lingering into Wednesday morning from a cold front that nudges toward the region. The snow levels will be around 6500-7000 ft. which is just above the base. We should see 3-6 inches on the upper half of the mountain through Wednesday morning adding to the snow we saw over the weekend.
Then the ridge of high pressure builds in off the coast keeping the storm track just to the North through the weekend with temperatures rising into the 40's and 50's.
A cold trough will come South and East into the U.S. from Canada next week instead of straight South. That would bring some cooler air to start next week but not really cold air. Temperatures will dip into the 40's for highs at the base.
There is nothing in the long-range that points to the storms stopping. The teleconnection forecasts are still favorable for a progressive pattern and storms to continue into December. Still watching for a strong low pressure to move towards the West coast towards the end of next week bringing another series of storms. BA