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SilverFallsAndrew

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  1. Just looked at your zone forecast. Doesn't forecast sticking snow til tomorrow evening. Good grief its not even Decemeber.
  2. Looks like its still rain for now at K-Falls. Burns has picked up 1-2" this evening.
  3. Yeah that NAM map shows some snow in the Waldo and South Salem Hills.
  4. The mountains have snow. The Mt. Hood resorts are open I believe and will get some more snow the next few days. I am just pointing out what looks like the pattern progression. Other than being drier than normal, nothing about the observed weather we've had or will see in the next 1-2 weeks screams epic fail like 2002-03 or 1991-92.
  5. Looks like as we move towards that December 15-20th period we may get some cold onshore flow.
  6. This is the kind of complete lunacy we will look back on in a couple decades and roll our eyes at. People like Paul Ehrlich never admit they are wrong or go away, but their theories and slowly fade from public consciousness. The fact even you are dubious about things like this shows you haven't entirely succumbed to groupthink, and demonstrates just how far out there these climate warriors are. I would encourage you to check out Joe Rogan episode 1191, it is an eye opening look at what passes for academia these days.
  7. Some snow out on the lonely country of SE Oregon/Northern Nevada. http://tripcheck.com/RoadCams/cams/ORE140%20at%20Nevada%20State%20Line%20W_pid2786.JPG?rand=1543510581110 http://tripcheck.com/RoadCams/cams/ORE140%20at%20Warner%20Mtn%20Summit_pid2380.JPG?rand=1543510651864 http://tripcheck.com/RoadCams/cams/Paisley_pid2415.JPG?rand=1543510681092
  8. Up here I had a 21/2 in December 2013 and a 23/13 on 2/6/14. Only other day close since was the 25/12 I had in January 2017.
  9. South of Salem February 2014 was colder than the January 04' event. Salem north January 2004 was slightly colder, but PDX's high of 23 on 2/6/14 beats the 24 in 04'.
  10. Okay, there is a day with a low of 16 where the high temp is missing on the Utah State site for SLE, so that must be the 25/17 day. I've always felt January 2004 was close to something great. That -25 at Pasco blows my mind.
  11. I still can't get over December 2013 in Eugene. Pretty insane this happened in our present climate state. 4th: 37/18 5th: 31/14 6th: 26/22 7th: 23/-7 8th: 19/-10 9th: 26/-2 10th: 32/8 11th: 29/10 12th: 38/11 February 2014 wasn't bad there either. 5th: 36/24 6th: 25/20 7th: 29/20 8th: 32/29 9th: 35/32 February 2014 was kind of a throwback event.
  12. Let's be fair here. Eugene had a 27/18 and 27/10 day during the first cold snap that was a regional event. There was snow going into it too, and 1-2" may have been all you had, but other parts of Eugene had a lot more. I was down there for the basketball game against St. Mary's and there was about 4" on the ground at Mac Court and it had been raining for much of the day.
  13. The 00z GFS operational probably spins up enough high clouds to nix the cold nights. Down here that is.
  14. 7:30pm. but I have to host our company Christmas luncheon at noon so I probably will miss the snow if it occurs at any time after 8am.
  15. Ehhhh. PDX had snow with the early January one and Salem had snow in late February, those weren't cold events up north either. And I mentioned the early January cold period, and the late January cool down that gave some dustings to Seattle and a lot of places in the valley. It was a good winter, just could have been more.
  16. Wow the long range GFS is way better than I was expecting after reading the comments on here. Even gives me my first snow on the 12th a few hours after I fly out.
  17. January 1935 must have been more north based? I saw it snowed quite a bit at SLE, but the temps don't look like they were exceptionally cold.
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