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One of the best snow cars I ever had was the 1970 Dodge Polara station wagon I had in college. A big old “lead sled” of a rustbucket, but its 383 V8 hauled *ss. Great fun to get the stink eye from people in much newer, better looking cars as I zoomed past them up the mountain passes at full highway speed in it. It had a good set of snow tires on it, and its mass meant great momentum for breaking through drifts. It was almost unstoppable in that regard. My apologies if I’ve related the story before, but I schemed long and hard to get my parents to give it to me. While a sophomore in high school, I said to my self: “Self, the old green car looks like crap but it runs great. Ask your parents if they will let you have it when you go off to college. They will probably agree because they do not believe it will still be running then.” So I did. After the gales of laughter (“He actually thinks that old heap will still be running in three years!”), they reassured me that if they still had the green car, and it still ran, then of course they would let have it when I went off to college. When the day arrived, “We weren’t being serious when we said that.” But I pressed the issue, and got the car.7 points
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My favorite memory is the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. Forecast was for a few snow flurries at most. Had 3 straight classes that morning at WWU in Bellingham. It was clear when I woke up. After the first class there were a few clouds. After the second class it was cloudy. After the 3rd it looked like snow was imminent. Went to Pizza Hut with a friend. It started snowing. Got a free personal pizza because they didn't serve it in time. My friend had locked his keys in his Supra so we had to get a coat hanger to get in. He drove me back to the dorm and went home. Snowing hard by then. And it continued to snow hard all afternoon and evening. It was beautiful to watch. Classes were canceled on Wednesday. We had about a foot of new snow. Everything was so quiet. Nothing like the aftermath of a big snow. We walked down to the nearest auto supply store to buy chains so we could drive to Anacortes for the holiday weekend. Many students couldn't make it home and the dining areas on campus were scheduled to be closed so the University had to scramble to find food for them. One of my favorite snows ever.7 points
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This is from Lezaks blog this morning discussing the storm next week. It may not be a hard cutter Then, by mid-next week, a negatively tilted trough will zip out into the middle of the nation. A negatively tilted trough "tilts" to the right, and a positively tilted trough leans from northeast to southwest, or to the left. Negatively tilted troughs are much more energetic, and this one needs to be watched closely next week. I will discuss this in more detail on the air tonight. This system will likely be a strong storm, but it may end up tracking north of KC. I am not sold on that yet, so let's see how the models trend.6 points
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Long ways out but the GFS Extended has a cold look for the first week of Dec. Cross polar flow, Decemberrrrrr. The Euro weeklies keep the fun going.6 points
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They wouldn't post them on Craigslist if they didn't want them seen, not embarrassing at all to them, just desperate.5 points
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All of my vehicles after my ElCamino have been 4wd/Awd since minus my run around Jetta I had in the later 2000’s when gas prices were insane. However my 4wd truck and AWD Outback could not make it up our steep driveway in February 2019 after a few days of driving up and down it turning it into an amazingly slick compact snow/ice combo. That is when I invested in a plow attachment for my mower. The pictures do not do it Justice with just how steep the driveway is. I had to borrow the neighbors tractor that first big snow we had at our current location.5 points
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By the way…. The company I interviewed with called me a couple months later and offered a different job. I’ve been there for 35 years. And was working there in 1990 for the surprise convergence zone foot of snow. So, all good!5 points
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There is a combination of frost, snow and ice here as there was a couple of snow showers mixed with rain and then it became clear and thus the frost.5 points
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This morning I have my first frost and freeze of the season. Skies cleared overnight and the temp has dropped to 28.5 points
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0z EPS snow mean not shying away from spreading the "white gold" from north to south...#blocking Enjoy the Indian Summer wx thats on tap for this weekend, bc we are about to get a real taste of winter post Vet's Day. All the models are locking in on a colder/wintry pattern for the eastern CONUS for the 2nd half of November. I sure as heck am going to finish up all my chores outdoors this weekend. It'll feel real nice with sunny skies and low 60's in the forecast. The fall colors are exploding in my neighborhood and actually rather vibrant. Great wx to see the last of the colors before the wind/storm later next week.5 points
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8:27 PM Radar Update It is absolutely pouring south of Portland from roughly Lincoln City to Eugene. Mega downpours perhaps. Cloud tops have some decent height to them a bit of a convective characteristic, so not sure we can entirely rule out a lightning strike, especially west of the Coast Range. This is moving north-northeast.4 points
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guys.....i'm beginning to think the GFS is not a great weather model4 points
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Inversion season is in full swing by then. Extended longwave ridging= Fog for most of us. Dirty, flatter ridging= Warm front drizzle and fog.4 points
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But yes, I think it is worth noting the closest match to the NPAC/WHEM pattern over the last 6 weeks is, indeed, 2007/08. Perhaps a bit less extreme/more canonical, but it’s very close. An attempted re-run of that regime could easily produce a warmer outcome in the PNW, though.4 points
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Pretty good agreement so far on a healthy storm late next week in the upper Midwest. GRR NWS mentions "gales of November". Unfortunately it will be too warm here for anything exciting winter wise (unless something drastically changes in track). But good luck to the early winners of fall up north and west!4 points
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First off I had the first snow fall of the season it mostly melted on contact. There was a total of 0.04" of rain and melted snow here overnight. While it was the coldest night of this fall season so far it was still warmer here than at the airport. The low here was 29 while at the airport they reported a low of 25 so far. At this time it is clear here and 29 there is trace amounts of snow and ice on the roofs and cars here.4 points
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The Inlander independent newspaper has these. They're absolutely creepy.3 points
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The former, but don’t feel bad about confusing the two; they are closely related. P.S. there are no true Solomon’s seals on the West Coast; they are all false Solomon’s seals here. The “true” ones have flowers that hang beneath the leaves, not all in a cluster on the end, and are found in the hardwood forests of eastern and central North America. Sorry about the botany rant but as a kid I grew up in Illinois where both kinds grew, and it’s always grated on me when people call the false Solomon’s seal just “Solomon’s seal.”3 points
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Temps are dropping like a rock. Already down to the mid 30s. Lows tanite will be falling easily in the 20s once again (mid to upper 20s). Hard Freeze on tap! Tbh, looking forward to this "Indian Summer" coming up this weekend and especially early next week. Will kinda feel like a break from the chill that we are experiencing now, b4 the next batch arrives soon.3 points
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They taste like snozzberries. but they are actually Dingleberries.3 points
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I was just studying the SEA climate statistics and it looks like that 6F low on the 15th from 1955, along with the 0F/1F lows from Jan 31/Feb 1, 1950 are the three most anomalous temperature departures from normal ever for SEA. 11/15/55 is 35º below the average low, 01/31/50 is 37º below the average low, and 02/01/50 is 36º below the average low. For comparison the next most anomalous temperature is the 108º from this past summer which was 34º above the average high.3 points
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Mehh we'll see lol. I got burned on way too many "Dakotas specials" last year to enjoy this right now.3 points
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We've got an outside shot at 70 tomorrow. Would love to see it before our seemingly endless supply of rain and storms kicks in on Thursday.3 points
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