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4 minutes ago, Front Ranger said:

Per the Euro, the "Indian Summer" will be pretty brief.

Yeah, I hate that term as well. I'm not gonna use it again. I will be glad to have several warm sunny days, but I'm ready for fall.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Front Ranger said:

Per the Euro, the "Indian Summer" will be pretty brief.

Hopefully our Indian Summer ends this weekend.

It’s October and I still haven’t experienced Wx as cool/dry as I did in Seattle in late July. Hilarious.

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Posted
14 minutes ago, Front Ranger said:

Per the Euro, the "Indian Summer" will be pretty brief.

Rain ends tonight and doesn't return until a week from now.   That is a pretty decent break for this time of year.   Also not sure we are going into a long term wet pattern in a week.   It might be more of continuation of this alternating pattern.

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I also dislike the term Indian Summer but in the Midwest it was always defined as a short warm period after the first hard freeze.  Doesn't seem to apply out here.

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Posted
37 minutes ago, Phil said:

Hopefully our Indian Summer ends this weekend.

It’s October and I still haven’t experienced Wx as cool/dry as I did in Seattle in late July. Hilarious.

It hasn't exactly been a brutal warm season for your area, though...

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O the snow, the beautiful snow!
Filling the sky and the earth below!
Over the house-tops, over the street,
Over the heads of the people you meet,
Dancing, Flirting, Skimming along.
Beautiful snow! it can do nothing wrong.

Posted
20 hours ago, Meatyorologist said:

After enduring the 2013-2019 stretch I really don't like to hear that. Especially given the extra decade of warming since then. No subfreezing highs here during that time period and a bunch of missed snow opportunities. Granted there were some ideal setups that we ended up rolling duds on every single time, which is super unfortunate and admittedly rare, but a stretch even half as boring would still test my love of this climate.

(However it did make Feb 2019 all the more special!)

Interestingly enough, I think you’ve received more snowfall than I have in 6 out of the last 7 winters. That has to be pretty unusual.

16/17, 17/18, 19/20, and 22/23 weren’t even close, barely got an inch here in any of those except the 6” that fell after the spring equinox in 2018.

18/19 was a great winter here, but it was rockin’ crazy in the PNW. So that’s a nope.

Only “close calls” are 20/21 and 21/22. I think 21/22 is the only one where we came out on top. And barely.

Posted
33 minutes ago, TT-SEA said:

Rain ends tonight and doesn't return until a week from now.   That is a pretty decent break for this time of year.   Also not sure we are going into a long term wet pattern in a week.   It might be more of continuation of this alternating pattern.

Ok. The warm/dry pattern lasts 5 days, as far as we can see now.

O the snow, the beautiful snow!
Filling the sky and the earth below!
Over the house-tops, over the street,
Over the heads of the people you meet,
Dancing, Flirting, Skimming along.
Beautiful snow! it can do nothing wrong.

Posted

Today was another day that felt like it belonged in late November. It’s been misting all evening. 
 

The fun thing about the PNW is that even a few sunny days this week won’t actually dry anything out, the soil will remain wet until next June. 

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Posted
21 hours ago, Meatyorologist said:

After enduring the 2013-2019 stretch I really don't like to hear that. Especially given the extra decade of warming since then. No subfreezing highs here during that time period and a bunch of missed snow opportunities. Granted there were some ideal setups that we ended up rolling duds on every single time, which is super unfortunate and admittedly rare, but a stretch even half as boring would still test my love of this climate.

(However it did make Feb 2019 all the more special!)

Don’t worry, some guy on the east coast says you should be happy with what you got and you can check out his glazed tulip trees in December for your snow fix.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, iFred said:

Don’t worry, some guy on the east coast says you should be happy with what you got and you can check out his glazed tulip trees in December for your snow fix.

Think of how much good you could do if you just turned this thing off

Posted
1 hour ago, The Winter Warlock said:

50 Shades of Green

Winter Warlock!!!

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Snowfall                                  Precip

2023-24: 39.5"                   2023-24: 76.88

2022-23: 95.0"                      2022-23: 73.43"

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! 
Fighting the good fight against weather evil.

 

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My weather station is down right now, but looking at the one at the fire station it looks like we haven’t been above 59 in at least the past 7 days. Only 54 yesterday. Only hit 51 on Friday. 

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Snowfall                                  Precip

2023-24: 39.5"                   2023-24: 76.88

2022-23: 95.0"                      2022-23: 73.43"

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! 
Fighting the good fight against weather evil.

 

Posted
7 hours ago, iFred said:

Don’t worry, some guy on the east coast says you should be happy with what you got and you can check out his glazed tulip trees in December for your snow fix.

Why the sudden obsession with tulip poplar trees?

Posted
8 hours ago, Front Ranger said:

It hasn't exactly been a brutal warm season for your area, though...

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“Easiest” summer since 2014. Which isn’t saying much, but still.

Unfortunately the best month (June) was ruined by constant smoke. Also the warm weather started very early this year. Even though it wasn’t a horrible summer, it’s been warm for a long time.

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Posted

PMM really bottoming out this year. Among the lowest values ever observed in September.

Unlike the PDO, the PMM signal reflects some degree of thermodynamic interplay w/ the greater ocean-atmosphere circulation(s).

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Posted

My son is really excited for school this morning, but I am really excited to check my rain gauge. As of 8pm or so last night we had nothing but from a distance we have at least half an inch and probably more than that - rare for this area. Will get outside and check. Still lightly raining here. Over performance if true. Currently 54F.

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Garfield County/Pomeroy, WA:

2025-2026 Snowfall totals: 

HIghest snow total (per event): 

Most recent accumulation (non trace): 

Days with trace or more snowfall: 

First Freeze:  10/15/25 

Lowest Temperature: 17F on 1/26/26

Last White Christmas: 2022 at my location (on ground)

Subfreezing Highs: 1/19/26 - 1/23/26 (5 days)

Posted
2 hours ago, SilverFallsAndrew said:

Winter Warlock!!!

SUMMER HAS ENDED.

BEGIN THE INFLUX OF WEATHER CASUALS AND THE EXCITEMENT OVER LONG-RANGE PEPTO COLORS - TO THE ANGER OF CLIFF MASS.

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Located near Covington / Black Diamond, WA. Elevation ~550 ft.

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Had 0.34” in the bucket when I checked last night. Rained the rest of the night and was still coming down when we headed for PDX at 3a. Some snow on the peaks around Vegas. 

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Snowfall                                  Precip

2023-24: 39.5"                   2023-24: 76.88

2022-23: 95.0"                      2022-23: 73.43"

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! 
Fighting the good fight against weather evil.

 

Posted
23 minutes ago, LowerGarfield said:

My son is really excited for school this morning, but I am really excited to check my rain gauge. As of 8pm or so last night we had nothing but from a distance we have at least half an inch and probably more than that - rare for this area. Will get outside and check. Still lightly raining here. Over performance if true. Currently 54F.

Excited for school? 🤮 

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Posted

.65 just overnight. Only .25 was expected.

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Garfield County/Pomeroy, WA:

2025-2026 Snowfall totals: 

HIghest snow total (per event): 

Most recent accumulation (non trace): 

Days with trace or more snowfall: 

First Freeze:  10/15/25 

Lowest Temperature: 17F on 1/26/26

Last White Christmas: 2022 at my location (on ground)

Subfreezing Highs: 1/19/26 - 1/23/26 (5 days)

Posted
3 minutes ago, Anti Marine Layer said:

That rain gauge only goes up to 1 inch.

I have the larger catchment basin that goes up to 5 inches with the funnel. I seldom need it in my climate, but it's there. Just took it out for a photo and to replace it. For snow, I can use the basin but I prefer to measure with snowboards instead.

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Garfield County/Pomeroy, WA:

2025-2026 Snowfall totals: 

HIghest snow total (per event): 

Most recent accumulation (non trace): 

Days with trace or more snowfall: 

First Freeze:  10/15/25 

Lowest Temperature: 17F on 1/26/26

Last White Christmas: 2022 at my location (on ground)

Subfreezing Highs: 1/19/26 - 1/23/26 (5 days)

Posted
19 minutes ago, LowerGarfield said:

.65 just overnight. Only .25 was expected.

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Pretty solid soaker for your area! 

Snowfall                                  Precip

2023-24: 39.5"                   2023-24: 76.88

2022-23: 95.0"                      2022-23: 73.43"

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! 
Fighting the good fight against weather evil.

 

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Light fog, damp autumnal smell, trees along the Grandview Cut starting to turn. Very seasonable weather for early October. So much nicer than last year’s smoke-fest that refused to die.

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(And yes, I know a string of sunny, warmer, dry days is coming up. Those sort of conditions are typical for early October, too.)

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It's called clown range for a reason.

Posted
Just now, Phishy Wx said:

because they're very poplar

Good one. Even though it would be more accurate to call them tulip magnolias. They are much more closely related to magnolias than to true poplars.

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It's called clown range for a reason.

Posted

Nice looking 12z run so far. 

Snowfall                                  Precip

2023-24: 39.5"                   2023-24: 76.88

2022-23: 95.0"                      2022-23: 73.43"

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! 
Fighting the good fight against weather evil.

 

Posted
27 minutes ago, Rubus Leucodermis said:

(And yes, I know a string of sunny, warmer, dry days is coming up. Those sort of conditions are typical for early October, too.)

Even in midwinter getting a weeklong stretch of dry sunny weather isn’t that unusual. In fact… it happened just as often in the “good ol’ days” as it does now.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Phil said:

PMM really bottoming out this year. Among the lowest values ever observed in September.

Unlike the PDO, the PMM signal reflects some degree of thermodynamic interplay w/ the greater ocean-atmosphere circulation(s).

IMG_7038.jpeg

PMM is that cold patch stretching from HI to CA, correct?

Posted
1 hour ago, Anti Marine Layer said:

That rain gauge only goes up to 1 inch.

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Bend, OR

Elevation: 3550'

 

Snow History:

Nov: 1"

Dec: .5"

Jan: 1.9"

Feb: 12.7"

Mar: 1.0"

Total: 17.1"

 

2016/2017: 70"

2015/2016: 34"

Average: ~25"

 

2017/2018 Winter Temps

Lowest Min: 1F on 2/23

Lowest Max: 23F on 12/24, 2/22

Lows <32: 87

Highs <32: 13

 

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It looks like I was a local winner. NWS Pendleton and Spokane said the storm under performed in most of their CWAs.

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Garfield County/Pomeroy, WA:

2025-2026 Snowfall totals: 

HIghest snow total (per event): 

Most recent accumulation (non trace): 

Days with trace or more snowfall: 

First Freeze:  10/15/25 

Lowest Temperature: 17F on 1/26/26

Last White Christmas: 2022 at my location (on ground)

Subfreezing Highs: 1/19/26 - 1/23/26 (5 days)

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