PSA:
The NWS always appreciates observations, especially detailed observations that everyone on here is capable of giving. That can be done thru Twitter, as they often set up a feed for that, or the mPing app. That can include final snowfall amounts, when the snow starts/stops, precip type, dew point, etc
This helps them with short term forecasts as well as future forecasts as they can learn from them. A few years ago they had a freezing rain advisory for Leavenworth, but I notified
I’ve always found a good way to determine the distance of a storm is to see a lightning strike then count how many girlfriends hear the thunder until it reaches me.
Yesterday looking South from Everett I could see a large cumulonimbus cloud just North of Enumclaw. GF who lives there said she saw a couple lightning strikes from it right after I took this photo.
Holy crap, I was gonna ask if you had any freezes while reaching the century mark but I thought that would be pushing it. I wonder how that even happens? An airmass warm enough to get to 101 ought to prevent you from reaching freezing overnight, no matter how sheltered you are. That's some Peter Sinks/Gobi Desert type stuff.
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Posted by Brian_in_Leavenworth,
IOS Link:https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mping/id584383400 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=edu.ou.cimms.mping&hl=en_US&gl=US&pli=1
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