If any of you have an interest in weather watching will know how to interpret this weather model. It is run 4 times a day and is made up of 10 different possibilities. The closer all 10 runs are, the better the chances are of the snow arriving on those days. It also includes temperature ranges:
http://85.214.49.20/wz/pics/MS_2342_ens.png
Basiclly, the series of lines at the bottom indicates precipitation (snow) and the series of lines at the top indicate temperature. There are also ...
If any of you have an interest in weather watching will know how to interpret this weather model. It is run 4 times a day and is made up of 10 different possibilities. The closer all 10 runs are, the better the chances are of the snow arriving on those days. It also includes temperature ranges:
http://85.214.49.20/wz/pics/MS_2342_ens.png
Basiclly, the series of lines at the bottom indicates precipitation (snow) and the series of lines at the top indicate temperature. There are also dates at the bottom to give you an idea as to what is likely to happen when.
If you can get your head around that then you will know what I'm talking about.
Also, look at this forecast for Bansko and pay particular attention to what is likely to happen from the 22nd January:
how accurate is this website? if it is correct we can expect decent conditions when we go to borovets in the feb half term last year the conditions were perfect