4/15 Craig's Where to Ride

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4/15 Craig's Where to Ride

Postby Craig Goudie » Fri Apr 15, 2011 6:53 am

I don't
know Pineview's status it could be thin ice up there, but if it is liquid, and if there's
a safe way to get to the water, then there may be some 14M conditions there around 1PM.
DC might get going on a thermal. There was certainly enough cold air in the valleys this AM,
but the jet and the pressure are against it. If it does go (it did yesterday), look for 8.5/16 around Noon and lasting
3 or so hours. Air may hit 60 degrees if you're really lucky with cloudy skies forming late.

Saturday more similar light DC SW wind around Noon. Sunny and 60 Degrees

Sunday, the wind ramps ups slightly for better potential at DC, and some rain thrown in late
afternoon.

-Craig
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