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FroYoBro

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  1. 2 minutes ago, Andstorm said:

    Why is that? i’ve noticed same and can’t identify a cause. 

    Slightly higher elevation in that area helps a little. Also the overall geography with mountains closer to the south and east with the end of the Willamette valley probably helps the front stall out even more down there. The cold air above catches up faster to the stalled precipitation down there to the south. 

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  2. Just now, SilverFallsAndrew said:

    I just don't think the precip rates in the valley are heavy enough to do the trick. 

    Yeah, I wasn’t expecting anything since the models didn’t like the idea of valley snow this morning. It seems like the southerly wind still hasn’t completely died as well. Still 40 degrees. 

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  3. 3 minutes ago, DeepFriedEgg said:

    Tim really the only realist on here lol. I guess when you have been exposed to an actual continental climate like the Midwest everything comes into perspective.

    Most people are intelligent enough to understand the differences of climate and don’t need to keep bringing it up over and over again. 

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