Doinko
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I think that's the latest, not sure though.
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That's nice! We've done pretty good when it comes to snow here in the past few years. 2013/14:~8-10 inches. 2014/15: 0 inches. 2015/16: 1 inch. 2016/17: 18 inches. 2017/18: 5 inches. 2018/2019: 4 inches. 2019/2020: 1 inch. 2020/2021: 4.5 inches. 2021/2022: 6 inches. When it comes to thunderstorms, the only one I really remember well is from September 2019 I think. That had a ton of lightning and hail. There was also a tornado a few miles away apparently. I think the Bethany area can get a lot windier when the east wind accelerates down the West Hills than other places in the west metro area.
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Maybe PDX can manage the latest 80 on record?
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I just noticed your Klamath Falls data in your signature, and saw some interesting stuff! In 2013/2014, you only had 9 inches of snowfall, which is actually about how much I got that winter!
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I've been unlucky this spring with thunderstorms at my house in Bethany, I hope we get some full on light shows at some point!
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Spokane still hasn't hit 70? That's impressive!
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Yesterday actually had a -0.4 departure at PDX.
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I feel like PDX managed to miss almost all of the heavy showers this month though.
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I was looking through some photos and found these pictures from 1/11/17! The table in the first photo is actually under cover, the wind had blown the snow on it and into the entire covered area.
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A 79 would be fine by me, I just want that latest 80 record broken!
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Don't see a cloud in the sky here in Portland! Probably going to be the first 3+ day dry stretch here since March. Edit: Well now there are a few, but not many.
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Mark Nelsen went from 82 to 78 on that day, but that could definitely change as it's still a few days out. I hope we hit 79 and no more lol.
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So much blue!
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KPDX was second by 0.1 degrees as well.
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We had a lot of low clouds in the morning but it cleared up later on.
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The low to mid level flow will generally be out of the north, but there may be just enough north-northeasterly flow to allow a storm or two to try and push into the east Portland/Vancouver metro between 4-8 pm Saturday. /Neuman - NWS Portland AFD I hope a storm somehow makes it to the west Portland metro area. That seems unlikely, but I can hope! The east metro gets all of the fun lol.
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I just remembered this: https://fox12weather.wordpress.com/2020/01/16/did-you-expect-a-snowmageddon-this-week-what-went-wrong-hint-it-wasnt-the-forecast/. Farther north it was probably nice though.
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Apparently a shower yesterday dropped PDX from 58° to 43° in half an hour. https://twitter.com/WeatherJefe/status/1527404972903608320?s=20&t=jk4wK4Uqm-bj_Mr9Cc4d3Q
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Mark Nelsen is showing 80 degrees next week!
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And now it's hailing heavily
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I haven't seen lightning yet at all this spring, I hope a thunderstorm forms near me.
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If you had to guess, what do you think next winter will be like? Obviously it's really early, I just wanted to see what people thought