Dennis Mattinson’s weather forecast

IFForecast: Owens Valley, Mammoth and Mono County 
By: Dennis Mattinson, Weather & Atmospheric Forecaster
SierraWave Media:  Radio – TV – Online News

TUE  Mar 12 2013

The all to familiar dry pattern this year continues. Amplified ridge from the West Coast all the way up to BC is in charge again. Dry and warming weather will be in store for us through Sunday with a few high, thin clouds overhead from time to time. Ridge begins to move inland on Thursday raising temps to the low 80s in the Owens Valley and the low 60s in Mammoth. Thursday and Friday should be the warmest days this week, with a little cooling over the weekend. Spring is near (March 20th) or is it already here?

Oh and the long range models are saying no moisture through the middle of next week. We will see…

For the Owens Valley:

Today: Mostly sunny. Highs 77 / Lows 40 . Winds NW 7 mph.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. Highs 80 / Lows 42. Winds SE 5 mph.

For the Town of Mammoth Lakes:

Today: Mostly sunny. Highs 54 / Lows 31. Winds W 5 mph.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. Highs 58 / Lows 34. Winds SE 5 mph.

For Mono County:

Today: Mostly sunny. Highs 58 – 68 / Lows 26 – 31. Winds W 10 mph.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny. Highs 60 – 70 / Lows 26 – 36. Winds SE 10 mph.

About Dennis Mattinson

Dennis Mattinson is an EPA Program Director and an Air Quality Specialist.He specializes in the monitoring, measurement and movement of particulate matter 2.5 and 10 microns in size (known as PM-2.5 and PM-10). He also specializes in weather forecasting and the fact that he lives in the Owens Valley full time, gives him the edge in accurate Eastern Sierra weather. Dennis was trained by the EPA to forecast meteorological parameters, to better understand PM-10 migration through-out the Owens Valley. He began forecasting on the radio (92.5 / 96.5 FM SierraWave Media) in 2007. In 2008, TV-33 began using his local forecasts for broadcasts through out the area. Locals and tourists from all over the world use his weather information to plan their trips, including mountain climbers and other adventurers. The movie “Iron Man” used his forecasts in their aerial filming of the mountains around the Alabama Hills. In 2009 Dennis developed the now successful website www.easternsierraforecast.com which adds new dimensions to the every changing weather in the Eastern Sierra.

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