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It rained all night down here and only got down to about 50.

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Snowfall                                  Precip

2022-23: 95.0"                      2022-23: 17.39"

2021-22: 52.6"                    2021-22: 91.46" 

2020-21: 12.0"                    2020-21: 71.59"

2019-20: 23.5"                   2019-20: 58.54"

2018-19: 63.5"                   2018-19: 66.33"

2017-18: 30.3"                   2017-18: 59.83"

2016-17: 49.2"                   2016-17: 97.58"

2015-16: 11.75"                 2015-16: 68.67"

2014-15: 3.5"
2013-14: 11.75"                  2013-14: 62.30
2012-13: 16.75"                 2012-13: 78.45  

2011-12: 98.5"                   2011-12: 92.67"

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12 minutes ago, the_convergence_zone said:

You have an incredible microclimate. That must be one of the coldest spots in all of the western Washington lowlands. 

It really is amazingly different.   I never knew how cold and dry that area is and its very interesting having someone posting from there.

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27 minutes ago, Port Angeles Foothiller said:

That seems like an aggressive definition. I got down to 34.5 last night and had what will most likely be a killing frost for all my uncovered veggies. Using 32 degrees my growing season is still going as I didn't hit it last night. My more tolerant plants will do okay and the plants I covered and heated, for those the season is longer than Fairbanks. This year I just was on the wrong side of the borderline temps for frost. At the beginning of the season it stunted a lot of stuff and last night ended my flowers, beans, melons, and squash. 

The last temp of 32 degrees in North Bend in the valley here was April 20th.    And we planted our garden a few days later and never had any issue with frost.   Obviously things grow slower if there are chilly periods in May but it does not kill anything.   Playing out a hypothetical situation... what if we plant the garden on April 20th and then have a light frost on June 20th when the garden is at its peak and everything is massive?   Does that technically end the growing season or start it?    Sort of irrelevant because the garden would just keep growing.   Just seems a little vague in terms of definition.  

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55 minutes ago, Port Angeles Foothiller said:

Last frost was June 20th. Today was first frost of Fall. Growing season for me is frost to frost. I of course extended this with covers and greenhouses, but the true outside season was 98 days.

It was 29F here on June 20th so it looks like a cool airmass did move through at that time. We went exactly 90 days between freezes and probably 75 days between frost. Summer felt very short this year. You being at sea level makes your Stats very impressive. 

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4 minutes ago, AlTahoe said:

It was 29F here on June 20th so it looks like a cool airmass did move through at that time. We went exactly 90 days between freezes and probably 75 days between frost. Summer felt very short this year. You being at sea level makes your Stats very impressive. 

I think he's at around 1000ft in the Olympic foothills..... still very impressive for western wa

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4 minutes ago, AlTahoe said:

It was 29F here on June 20th so it looks like a cool airmass did move through at that time. We went exactly 90 days between freezes and probably 75 days between frost. Summer felt very short this year. You being at sea level makes your Stats very impressive. 

His location is not at sea level... its at 1,000 feet.   But that probably seems like sea level when you live at your elevation.  😀

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2 minutes ago, Frontal Snowsquall said:

The 12z GEM is not backing down with cold anomalous air heading into Montana next weekend. Would be a fun day to go to Crown Point, the east winds will be roaring.

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Thar set up with really cold air east of the mountains and warm air on this side is what caused the firestorm in Oregon in 2020.   Really glad we have had so much rain now if that is how this plays out.   

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52 minutes ago, TT-SEA said:

I think your definition of growing season is slightly different than the standard.

The USDA actually defines the end of growing season when the temperature reaches 28 degrees which is considered a killing freeze.    But even using 32 degrees... your growing season was 38 days shorter than Fairbanks.   That is pretty amazing.  

https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/wcc/home/climateSupport/wetlandsClimateTables/growingSeasonDatesLength

 The growing season can be approximated as the period of time between the average date of the last killing frost in the spring to the average date of the first killing frost in the fall. This represents a temperature threshold of 28 degrees F or lower at a frequency of 5 years in 10.

Yea.  The majority of plants will not suffer tissue damage with temps in the mid to upper 30s even if there is a light frost.  I picked all my warm season veggies last week before the rains came.   The constant dampness is much more damaging for tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers etc than sunny weather with cool nights. 

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10 minutes ago, ShawniganLake said:

Yea.  The majority of plants will not suffer tissue damage with temps in the mid to upper 30s even if there is a light frost.  I picked all my warm season veggies last week before the rains came.   The constant dampness is much more damaging for tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers etc than sunny weather with cool nights. 

But if there was light frost on June 20th in my example scenario... would I have to start the growing season over again even though my garden had been growing very well for 2 months already and would continue to grow?   That seems like a technicality and does not really define the season in which things were growing.   I think that is why the USDA uses 28 degrees because that would actually force you to start over.

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30 minutes ago, TT-SEA said:

The last temp of 32 degrees in North Bend in the valley here was April 20th.    And we planted our garden a few days later and never had any issue with frost.   Obviously things grow slower if there are chilly periods in May but it does not kill anything.   Playing out a hypothetical situation... what if we plant the garden on April 20th and then have a light frost on June 20th when the garden is at its peak and everything is massive?   Does that technically end the growing season or start it?    Sort of irrelevant because the garden would just keep growing.   Just seems a little vague in terms of definition.  

In this example I agree with you. However, I had 10 frosts in June so it wasn't just a one off. I never got a long enough stretch to get massive plants. I truly am in a weird microclimate. This year has been pretty extreme with the cold spring and dry winter/spring/summer. Usually I am more in line with north bend

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10 minutes ago, ShawniganLake said:

Yea.  The majority of plants will not suffer tissue damage with temps in the mid to upper 30s even if there is a light frost.  I picked all my warm season veggies last week before the rains came.   The constant dampness is much more damaging for tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers etc than sunny weather with cool nights. 

I'll be testing this theory for the next week or so. We had 9 hours of 30s last night. 3 hours below 35. 

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2 minutes ago, ShawniganLake said:

Was there ice on your tomato plants?

I covered them with a ghetto tent and a bunch of blankets. I even ran a space heater for good measure. Peppers had a row cover too, but the rest of the garden was out in the elements. 

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1 hour ago, TT-SEA said:

But if there was light frost on June 20th in my example scenario... would I have to start the growing season over again even though my garden had been growing very well for 2 months already and would continue to grow?   That seems like a technicality and does not really define the season in which things were growing.   I think that is why the USDA uses 28 degrees because that would actually force you to start over.

Speaking of a long growing season.  One of my customers had a second crop off of their fig tree this year.  In 20 years I have never seen that happen.  And asking around it is the first time anyone has heard of a second crop of figs in this area.  

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17 minutes ago, ShawniganLake said:

Speaking of a long growing season.  One of my customers had a second crop off of their fig tree this year.  In 20 years I have never seen that happen.  And asking around it is the first time anyone has heard of a second crop of figs in this area.  

The immediate onset of warm weather in late April and the really warm May probably made that possible.  

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52 minutes ago, Anti Marine Layer said:

No 80s.

Maybe mid 70s here... after a little set back on Monday and Tuesday. 

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2 hours ago, Phishy Wx said:

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Going on 11 years without a new record low. I’m not impressed. 💤 

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59F and cloudy & dry in town. Surprised it hasn’t rained as much.

Springfield, Oregon regular season 2023-24 Stats:

  • Coldest high: 41F (Nov 21, 2023)
  • Coldest low: 22F (Nov 25, 2023)
  • Days with below freezing temps: 13 (Most recent: Nov 29, 2023)
  • Days with sub-40F highs: 0 (Most recent: Jan 30, 2023)
  • Total snowfall: 0.0"
  • Last accumulating snowfall on roads: Dec 27, 2021 (1.9")
  • Last sub-freezing high: Dec 22, 2022 (31F) *1 sub-freezing high since Jan 14, 2017 (fewest on record during 6 year span)*
  • Last White Christmas: 1990
  • Significant wind events (gusts 45+): 0

Personal Stats:

  • Last accumulating snowfall on roads: Dec 27, 2021
  • Last sub-freezing high: Dec 22, 2022 (31F)
  • Last White Christmas: 2008
  • Total snowfall since joining TheWeatherForums: 42.0"
  • Sub-freezing highs since joining TheWeatherForums: 1

 

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35 minutes ago, TT-SEA said:

Maybe mid 70s here... after a little set back on Monday and Tuesday. 

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Setback lol. That’s fox 12 Tim!

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Snowfall                                  Precip

2022-23: 95.0"                      2022-23: 17.39"

2021-22: 52.6"                    2021-22: 91.46" 

2020-21: 12.0"                    2020-21: 71.59"

2019-20: 23.5"                   2019-20: 58.54"

2018-19: 63.5"                   2018-19: 66.33"

2017-18: 30.3"                   2017-18: 59.83"

2016-17: 49.2"                   2016-17: 97.58"

2015-16: 11.75"                 2015-16: 68.67"

2014-15: 3.5"
2013-14: 11.75"                  2013-14: 62.30
2012-13: 16.75"                 2012-13: 78.45  

2011-12: 98.5"                   2011-12: 92.67"

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3 hours ago, TT-SEA said:

Thar set up with really cold air east of the mountains and warm air on this side is what caused the firestorm in Oregon in 2020.   Really glad we have had so much rain now if that is how this plays out.   

The 12z EURO is further east with the cold air. Looks like we’ll still get some offshore flow though but not as strong.

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1 minute ago, SilverFallsAndrew said:

Setback lol. That’s fox 12 Tim!

Yes... its a set back in the warm up.   That is just factual.    

And you should figure out who that fox12 person is because its truly not me.    Check with Mark.

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If we have a significant weather event on the horizon during the regular season then we should have an open zoom call so we can banter on it. Next best thing to a meetup, esp if snow is involved.

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Springfield, Oregon regular season 2023-24 Stats:

  • Coldest high: 41F (Nov 21, 2023)
  • Coldest low: 22F (Nov 25, 2023)
  • Days with below freezing temps: 13 (Most recent: Nov 29, 2023)
  • Days with sub-40F highs: 0 (Most recent: Jan 30, 2023)
  • Total snowfall: 0.0"
  • Last accumulating snowfall on roads: Dec 27, 2021 (1.9")
  • Last sub-freezing high: Dec 22, 2022 (31F) *1 sub-freezing high since Jan 14, 2017 (fewest on record during 6 year span)*
  • Last White Christmas: 1990
  • Significant wind events (gusts 45+): 0

Personal Stats:

  • Last accumulating snowfall on roads: Dec 27, 2021
  • Last sub-freezing high: Dec 22, 2022 (31F)
  • Last White Christmas: 2008
  • Total snowfall since joining TheWeatherForums: 42.0"
  • Sub-freezing highs since joining TheWeatherForums: 1

 

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3 hours ago, iFred said:

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Upcoming pattern reminds me of October 2015 a bit. At least from a macroscale perspective.

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9 minutes ago, Phil said:

Upcoming pattern reminds me of October 2015 a bit. At least from a macroscale perspective.

Max snow depth that winter! At least it fell on Christmas Eve! 

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Elevation 580’ Location a few miles east of I-5 on the Snohomish Co side of the Snohomish/Skagit border. I love snow/cold AND sun/warmth! 

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16 minutes ago, MossMan said:

Max snow depth that winter! At least it fell on Christmas Eve! 

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One day we will finally have a White Christmas here again. The George HW Bush administration was the last one.

We were really close in 2021 with the Boxing Day event.

Last year it got to 65F here on Christmas Day which was so weird.

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Springfield, Oregon regular season 2023-24 Stats:

  • Coldest high: 41F (Nov 21, 2023)
  • Coldest low: 22F (Nov 25, 2023)
  • Days with below freezing temps: 13 (Most recent: Nov 29, 2023)
  • Days with sub-40F highs: 0 (Most recent: Jan 30, 2023)
  • Total snowfall: 0.0"
  • Last accumulating snowfall on roads: Dec 27, 2021 (1.9")
  • Last sub-freezing high: Dec 22, 2022 (31F) *1 sub-freezing high since Jan 14, 2017 (fewest on record during 6 year span)*
  • Last White Christmas: 1990
  • Significant wind events (gusts 45+): 0

Personal Stats:

  • Last accumulating snowfall on roads: Dec 27, 2021
  • Last sub-freezing high: Dec 22, 2022 (31F)
  • Last White Christmas: 2008
  • Total snowfall since joining TheWeatherForums: 42.0"
  • Sub-freezing highs since joining TheWeatherForums: 1

 

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4 hours ago, TT-SEA said:

Maybe mid 70s here... after a little set back on Monday and Tuesday. 

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I definitely take it back when I said my place wouldn't see another mid-70's day before the rains started. I was too ready for fall lol.

But very happy to have my garden last longer and finish off the last of the tomatoes and squashes.

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Despite it being mostly sunny today. Only had a high of 57. Felt like a sunny late October/early November day.

2023 - 2024 Cold Season Stats

Total Snowfall - 0”

Max Snow Depth - 0”

Coldest High Temp - 36F (Nov 29)

Coldest Low Temp - 25F (Nov 26 & Nov 29)

Number of Freezes - 20

Sub-40 highs - 1

Highs 32 or lower - 0

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Mist/drizzle never stopped today. Only got up to 52. Currently very dark with low visibility drizzle and 50. 

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Snowfall                                  Precip

2022-23: 95.0"                      2022-23: 17.39"

2021-22: 52.6"                    2021-22: 91.46" 

2020-21: 12.0"                    2020-21: 71.59"

2019-20: 23.5"                   2019-20: 58.54"

2018-19: 63.5"                   2018-19: 66.33"

2017-18: 30.3"                   2017-18: 59.83"

2016-17: 49.2"                   2016-17: 97.58"

2015-16: 11.75"                 2015-16: 68.67"

2014-15: 3.5"
2013-14: 11.75"                  2013-14: 62.30
2012-13: 16.75"                 2012-13: 78.45  

2011-12: 98.5"                   2011-12: 92.67"

It's always sunny at Winters Hill! 
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