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  1. 4 minutes ago, Sunriver Snow Zone said:

    I'm curious, what's the coldest high temp and low temp for everyone this year, total snowfall, and largest Snow event?

    -7 low here which is maybe slightly cooler than our average coldest low, coldest high of 2 which was a midnight high, daytime high was -1 that day. 84" seasonal snow total (so far), largest 24hr event of 21" but it was probably more than that, because fluffy sub zero snow compacts VERY easily. 

    26/15 in January. 39" of snow. Largest snow event was the end of February beginning of March. 

  2. Just now, Front Ranger said:

    Not sure what Andrew did, but SLE (like SEA) has been able to turn the corner on their anomalies. About to record their second below normal month in the past three, and also has two other months in the past 12 that were at or below normal.

    A few years ago it seems they were running even warmer anomalies than PDX.

    And then the station of the gods...while OLM once reliably led the way every year with below normal months, they will be above normal this month, and have only one other month besides January in the last twelve that was below normal: April 2023.

    This is the same as PDX. So @Cascadia_Wx, they've had two months in the past 12 below normal, not just January.

    The January numbers shocked me. They've overachieved so ridiculously on highs I never really imagined they would have a max high of 23 with that event. 

  3. 1 hour ago, High Desert Mat? said:

    We have the button pushers, (Tim, Matt), then we have the offended/attacker, ( Jesse, Andrew). Then we have the bodyguard, (Chris). And let’s not forget the biggest one-upper innocent portrayer on here, (Phil). It’s great guys. I can take a week or two off from reading or posting and come back like I missed nothing. 
     

    edit. Didn’t mean to leave Jim out, what seemingly seems like a man child. Oh and the virgin Rob. 

    I feel I can push buttons too. 

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  4. 6 hours ago, SnarkyGoblin said:

    You sure are obsessed about looks.  You and trump are like 2 peas in a pod. 

    Soon you'll be talking about how attractive your own daughter is.

    Looks matter. If you think they don’t you are probably ugly. 🤣

  5. 44 minutes ago, Cascadia_Wx said:

    A lot of folks in poorer regions of the world probably keep close track of the weather too. But not for jet ski trips and witnessing astronomical events, but rather the well being of their crops and livestock. I think @SilverFallsAndrew is the only one here who would fall into that category 🐑 🌽 

    99% of folx in here are soft as a babies behind.

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  6. On 9/28/2023 at 8:58 AM, AquariusRadar said:

    Some improvement in the upper Mississippi valley. Drought in SE New Mexico and SW Mississippi intensifies. Some severe drought shows up in Oregon.

     

    Droughtmap 2023-09-28 at 10.46.42 AM.png

    Not worried about drought here anymore. Our summers have been insane the past 3 years, but this is our 3rd wet winter in a row with decent snow pack. An extreme blessing in a strong Nino winter. 

  7. Just now, Cascadia_Wx said:

    Definitely wouldn’t characterize the month this way. There have only been a handful of truly rainy days, then we had a six day stretch of June like temps mid month.

    Pretty variable month. First 7-10 days were very cold. We had about 21" of snow here, of which the piles didn't completely melt until the rain came back after the warm spell. Overall the month will end up near, maybe even slightly below average in spots. Pretty close to normal precip here more south. Pretty dynamic month. 

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  8. Just now, ShawniganLake said:

    That’s what I was thinking.  I haven’t seen a long enough video clip to think terrorist attack.  If they lost power even momentarily they were probably in a position that they could not recover from.  Those big ships are not really responsive to steering especially at slower speeds, hence why tug boats often guide them into port.  Also, if it was terrorist why would they choose the absolute least busy time of day to hit the bridge 

    Amazing the size and power of those ships. 

     

     

  9. 3 minutes ago, RaleighHillsRunner said:

    To be fair it was Redmond, and I know it’s a bit different in the Bend area but culturally it’s all blending together much more these days.

    The friends I’m still in contact with that never left the area are…different.

    Weather wise I do miss the consistent snowfall and sunny days, but have grown to love the variance valley vegetation brings. Winter can be bleak tho not gonna lie 😂 

    My wife grew up in Klamath falls. She really loves the more lush vegetation of the west side. 

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