Chewbacca Defense 1080 Posted Saturday at 09:39 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:39 PM 13 minutes ago, MR.SNOWMIZER said: I don't man I'm old school I guess. I got this buddy and I appreciate your generosity. You sir are awesome! I was going to offer to chip in as well, but I see you have addressed that. When I first read his message, my immediate thought was to get a pool going (I am unemployed and can't really afford to do a full up station on my own) so thank you for doing this. 7 Quote Britton Rd Bellingham Weather Station: https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KWABELLI103?cm_ven=localwx_pwsdash Link to post Share on other sites
Phil 11712 Posted Saturday at 09:43 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:43 PM Global temperatures are below 1981-2010 climatology for the first time in half a decade. Took a Niña, SSW, -NAO, and retracted IPWP to pull it off, but we did it. Now we just need this IPWP structure and seasonal RW/NAO output to lock in for..a few decades? 2 1 1 1 Quote Personal Weather Station: NOAA: https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/timeseries.php?sid=F3819&num=168&banner=NONE Wunderground: https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KMDBETHE62/graph/2019-08-23/2019-08-23/daily Link to post Share on other sites
mtep 268 Posted Saturday at 09:44 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:44 PM Wow the forum is wholesome af today. You're the man @MR.SNOWMIZER and I can't wait to see some hyperlocal stats out of Eugene soon @TigerWoodsLibido!!! 5 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
snow_wizard 11636 Posted Saturday at 09:45 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:45 PM 50 minutes ago, Timmy_Supercell said: Yeah February is so different now than before 2010.. But soon we'll probably start returning to snowy/cold first halfs of winter again. My last truly snowy Decembers were 2015, 2012 and 2010. Obviously we all hope the next month to shine will be January. December had an amazing run basically from 1983 through 2014. Feb has been having an incredible run 2011 to present. 3 Quote Death To Warm Anomalies! Winter 2020-21 stats Total Snowfall = 7.0" Day with 1" or more snow depth = 5 Total Hail = 0.0" Coldest Low = 23 Lows 32 or below = 35 Highs 32 or below = 2 Lows 20 or below = 0 Highs 40 or below = 5 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post TigerWoodsLibido 5557 Posted Saturday at 09:47 PM Popular Post Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:47 PM Thanks folks, I am looking forward to being able to ideally post some accurate conditions. Logging them and comparing them to the EUG 5 min obs will be a lot of fun. I hope one day we can organise some place to hang out and learn about one another's personas face-to-face. 13 1 1 Quote Springfield, Oregon cold season 20-21 Stats: Coldest high: 38F (Nov 21) Coldest low: 23F (Oct 26) Days with below freezing temps: 36 (Most recent: Feb 24, 2021) Days with sub-40F highs: 3 (Most recent: Dec 24) Total snowfall: 0.0" Last accumulating snowfall: February 27, 2019 Last sub-freezing high: Jan 14, 2017 (31F) Last White Christmas: 1990 Significant wind events (gusts 45+): 0 Personal Stats: Last accumulating snowfall: February 27, 2019 Last sub-freezing high: Jan 14, 2017 (31) Last White Christmas: 2008 Total snowfall since joining TheWeatherForums: 20.7" GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/CollegeBasketballvsEpilepsy My Twitter @357jerseys4hope 24 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post GHweatherChris 3482 Posted Saturday at 09:48 PM Popular Post Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:48 PM My wife: Are you crying? Me: Yep She asked why and I told her of the generosity of Snowmizer and a bit of the backstory, she is now crying and we both say, that is one awesome dude, and Tiger is most deserving! 11 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Jesse 8832 Posted Saturday at 09:49 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:49 PM 7 minutes ago, Phil said: Global temperatures are below 1981-2010 climatology for the first time in half a decade. Took a Niña, SSW, -NAO, and retracted IPWP to pull it off, but we did it. Now we just need this IPWP structure and seasonal RW/NAO output to lock in for..a few decades? And all it took was TWL getting a weather station! 1 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Deweydog 14073 Posted Saturday at 09:50 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:50 PM A lot of good people here. 7 1 Quote My preferences can beat up your preferences’ dad. Link to post Share on other sites
Jesse 8832 Posted Saturday at 09:51 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:51 PM Just now, Deweydog said: A lot of good people here. Someday I hope to join them 1 1 2 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mtep 268 Posted Saturday at 09:51 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:51 PM Partly cloudy and pleasant in Bham today. The sun has really made it feel spring-like a few days this week. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Phil 11712 Posted Saturday at 09:54 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:54 PM 1 hour ago, MR.SNOWMIZER said: Station ordered! Got you a Acurite model 01528. I really like this station, simple and easy to read. It's been solid at my cabin. I'll pm you tracking when I get it. HAPPY BIRTHDAY when that day happen. I teared up reading this. You are one hell of a guy. 7 Quote Personal Weather Station: NOAA: https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/timeseries.php?sid=F3819&num=168&banner=NONE Wunderground: https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KMDBETHE62/graph/2019-08-23/2019-08-23/daily Link to post Share on other sites
snow_wizard 11636 Posted Saturday at 09:56 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:56 PM 1 hour ago, MR.SNOWMIZER said: Station ordered! Got you a Acurite model 01528. I really like this station, simple and easy to read. It's been solid at my cabin. I'll pm you tracking when I get it. HAPPY BIRTHDAY when that day happen. Incredibly nice of you! 6 Quote Death To Warm Anomalies! Winter 2020-21 stats Total Snowfall = 7.0" Day with 1" or more snow depth = 5 Total Hail = 0.0" Coldest Low = 23 Lows 32 or below = 35 Highs 32 or below = 2 Lows 20 or below = 0 Highs 40 or below = 5 Link to post Share on other sites
umadbro 778 Posted Saturday at 09:56 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:56 PM Spent the whole week working 16+ hour days with PGE, not seeing my daughter since Sunday, this is the first time I've opened up this forum and seeing what Snowmizer did for TWL made my day. You're a good person. 9 Quote KISS - Keep It Simple Stupid https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KWARIDGE52 Link to post Share on other sites
Chewbacca Defense 1080 Posted Saturday at 09:57 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:57 PM 6 minutes ago, GHweatherChris said: My wife: Are you crying? Me: Yep She asked why and I told her of the generosity of Snowmizer and a bit of the backstory, she is now crying and we both say, that is one awesome dude, and Tiger is most deserving! I didn't cry, but my living room got really dusty all of the sudden....damndest thing, I guess I need to bust out the feather duster and do some cleaning! 5 Quote Britton Rd Bellingham Weather Station: https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KWABELLI103?cm_ven=localwx_pwsdash Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post MR.SNOWMIZER 6886 Posted Saturday at 10:01 PM Popular Post Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:01 PM Wow thanks guy's. I've been very fortunate the last few years and business has been incredible. I really enjoy helping and it really is a family on here. No other forum is like this place, I consider everyone on here a friend. 20 Quote We come from the land of the ice and snow. Link to post Share on other sites
snow_wizard 11636 Posted Saturday at 10:02 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:02 PM 49 minutes ago, Timmy_Supercell said: No worries, a handful of us including me haven't had one. Certain things like rainfall amounts have been out of the question for me but thankfully there is someone a mile or two from my place who is able to chime in when t'storms happen. Think that person is connected to CoCoRaHs. Why can't you record rainfall data? I just use one of the old three piece plastic gauges. Very accurate and good for measuring the water EQ of snow. I have an electronic gauge on my WS, but it became inaccurate through the years. 1 Quote Death To Warm Anomalies! Winter 2020-21 stats Total Snowfall = 7.0" Day with 1" or more snow depth = 5 Total Hail = 0.0" Coldest Low = 23 Lows 32 or below = 35 Highs 32 or below = 2 Lows 20 or below = 0 Highs 40 or below = 5 Link to post Share on other sites
MR.SNOWMIZER 6886 Posted Saturday at 10:05 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:05 PM 26 minutes ago, MossMan said: Puts my accumulations to shame that night. Is that snow or just a heavy frost? I don't have my reading glasses on. 3 Quote We come from the land of the ice and snow. Link to post Share on other sites
MossMan 10548 Posted Saturday at 10:10 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:10 PM 21 minutes ago, TigerWoodsLibido said: Thanks folks, I am looking forward to being able to ideally post some accurate conditions. Logging them and comparing them to the EUG 5 min obs will be a lot of fun. I hope one day we can organise some place to hang out and learn about one another's personas face-to-face. I installed mine on 2/2/19...Epicness followed...Hope you can either have some late season greatness or some front loaded greatness next season! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ShawniganLake 5438 Posted Saturday at 10:16 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:16 PM 1 hour ago, Jesse said: What's up with the map of Cowichan Lake? Lol. Nice Lake. Over 500ft deep in the middle. 2 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Chewbacca Defense 1080 Posted Saturday at 10:23 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:23 PM 16 minutes ago, MR.SNOWMIZER said: Wow thanks guy's. I've been very fortunate the last few years and business has been incredible. I really enjoy helping and it really is a family on here. No other forum is like this place, I consider everyone on here a friend. It is an amazing group and is a family in every sense of the word (we fight/bicker, name call, but are quick to support one another when one of us struggle), and if I do move back east I will definitely still be lurking. As it is, the Atlantic thread should pretty much just be called the @Phill thread as he seems to be the only one who posts to it. I just noticed 2020 had 9 pages..9 pages for the whole f**king year...that's a morning with this group when snow is imminent!!! 7 1 Quote Britton Rd Bellingham Weather Station: https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KWABELLI103?cm_ven=localwx_pwsdash Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post TigerWoodsLibido 5557 Posted Saturday at 10:26 PM Popular Post Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:26 PM I never dreamed I would find a place like this that was so tight-knit as far as PNW weather goes. Beyond grateful. 11 1 1 Quote Springfield, Oregon cold season 20-21 Stats: Coldest high: 38F (Nov 21) Coldest low: 23F (Oct 26) Days with below freezing temps: 36 (Most recent: Feb 24, 2021) Days with sub-40F highs: 3 (Most recent: Dec 24) Total snowfall: 0.0" Last accumulating snowfall: February 27, 2019 Last sub-freezing high: Jan 14, 2017 (31F) Last White Christmas: 1990 Significant wind events (gusts 45+): 0 Personal Stats: Last accumulating snowfall: February 27, 2019 Last sub-freezing high: Jan 14, 2017 (31) Last White Christmas: 2008 Total snowfall since joining TheWeatherForums: 20.7" GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/CollegeBasketballvsEpilepsy My Twitter @357jerseys4hope 24 Link to post Share on other sites
Jesse 8832 Posted Saturday at 10:28 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:28 PM 13 minutes ago, ShawniganLake said: Nice Lake. Over 500ft deep in the middle. A long and deep lake. Must be glacially carved. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Jesse 8832 Posted Saturday at 10:41 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:41 PM Partly sunny and 50 degrees this afternoon. Our mildest day in just over two weeks. Looks like there are some widely scattered showers around but overall it’s been a fairly dry day with lots of sun breaks. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
snow_wizard 11636 Posted Saturday at 10:41 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:41 PM The 18z GFS and parallel are both a bit colder with the second trough on this run. Still a chance. 1 Quote Death To Warm Anomalies! Winter 2020-21 stats Total Snowfall = 7.0" Day with 1" or more snow depth = 5 Total Hail = 0.0" Coldest Low = 23 Lows 32 or below = 35 Highs 32 or below = 2 Lows 20 or below = 0 Highs 40 or below = 5 Link to post Share on other sites
TheNewCulverJosh 402 Posted Saturday at 10:49 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:49 PM Hey, if there is anyone else here who wants a station and can't afford one, just chime in and let us know. I will put in 100 bucks. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Deweydog 14073 Posted Saturday at 10:51 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:51 PM First time since the 7th that PDX has reached their average high. 1 1 2 Quote My preferences can beat up your preferences’ dad. Link to post Share on other sites
Meatyorologist 1998 Posted Saturday at 10:51 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:51 PM 2 hours ago, MR.SNOWMIZER said: Station ordered! Got you a Acurite model 01528. I really like this station, simple and easy to read. It's been solid at my cabin. I'll pm you tracking when I get it. HAPPY BIRTHDAY when that day happen. This is awesome. Good on you dude. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Deweydog 14073 Posted Saturday at 10:52 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:52 PM 2 minutes ago, TheNewCulverJosh said: Hey, if there is anyone else here who wants a station and can't afford one, just chime in and let us know. I will put in 100 bucks. I need a new snow shovel. 1 1 1 Quote My preferences can beat up your preferences’ dad. Link to post Share on other sites
TheNewCulverJosh 402 Posted Saturday at 10:54 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:54 PM 1 minute ago, Deweydog said: I need a new snow shovel. Someone that can't afford it. I know you can. 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Front Ranger 7603 Posted Saturday at 10:57 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:57 PM 1 hour ago, Phil said: Global temperatures are below 1981-2010 climatology for the first time in half a decade. Took a Niña, SSW, -NAO, and retracted IPWP to pull it off, but we did it. Now we just need this IPWP structure and seasonal RW/NAO output to lock in for..a few decades? Should see temps drop further in coming months as we see the full effects of the Nina. 2 1 Quote Low. Solar. Link to post Share on other sites
Front Ranger 7603 Posted Saturday at 11:01 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:01 PM I just ordered everyone 30" of snow next December. Enjoy! 2 2 Quote Low. Solar. Link to post Share on other sites
TacomaWaWx 4317 Posted Saturday at 11:05 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:05 PM 1 minute ago, Front Ranger said: I just ordered everyone 30" of snow next December. Enjoy! We really need some late November-Mid January snowfall this upcoming winter. Haven’t had anything decent in that timeframe for sometime. Christmas 2017 was pretty nice though. 4 Quote Cold season stats Coldest low-25 Coldest high-32 Freezes-14 Monthly rainfall-5.05” Cold season rainfall-31.87” Snowfall-15.5” Link to post Share on other sites
MossMan 10548 Posted Saturday at 11:21 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:21 PM Windstorms on 10/30, 11/4, and 1/13 totaling 6 days of generator power, solid snow cover from 12/21-12/24, and 2/12-2/19 totaling 20”, and lots of liquid falling from the sky starting the second half of 12/20 thru present time...Definitely a solid B+ winter. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ShawniganLake 5438 Posted Saturday at 11:22 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:22 PM 30 minutes ago, Deweydog said: I need a new snow shovel. Wife run over another one? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ShawniganLake 5438 Posted Saturday at 11:25 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:25 PM Still have 6-10” of snow on the ground here. We had a decent glaze of freezing rain Friday morning. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Deweydog 14073 Posted Saturday at 11:30 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:30 PM 7 minutes ago, ShawniganLake said: Wife run over another one? Never replaced the first one. If I had, Justin’s forecast would have been spot on. 1 1 Quote My preferences can beat up your preferences’ dad. Link to post Share on other sites
BLI snowman 6756 Posted Saturday at 11:43 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:43 PM 9 minutes ago, Deweydog said: Never replaced the first one. If I had, Justin’s forecast would have been spot on. Forget the shovel! I'm ordering my D8K in time for next 12/18 and I encourage all to do the same! 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ShawniganLake 5438 Posted Saturday at 11:48 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:48 PM 4 minutes ago, BLI snowman said: Forget the shovel! I'm ordering my D8K in time for next 12/18 and I encourage all to do the same! I remember them plowing the roads here with something similar in 96. A bit tough on the asphalt Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ShawniganLake 5438 Posted Saturday at 11:50 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:50 PM 27 minutes ago, MossMan said: Windstorms on 10/30, 11/4, and 1/13 totaling 6 days of generator power, solid snow cover from 12/21-12/24, and 2/12-2/19 totaling 20”, and lots of liquid falling from the sky starting the second half of 12/20 thru present time...Definitely a solid B+ winter. Considering how mild it’s been overall we have done okay on snowfall up this way. Officially 37” on the season for Shawnigan lake. With 22 days of snow cover. 3 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TheNewCulverJosh 402 Posted Saturday at 11:52 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:52 PM 2 minutes ago, ShawniganLake said: Considering how mild it’s been overall we have done okay on snowfall up this way. Officially 37” on the season for Shawnigan lake. With 22 days of snow cover. I would say we are up to our average of 14" here. Closer to 16" now that I think about it. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Deweydog 14073 Posted Saturday at 11:53 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:53 PM 9 minutes ago, BLI snowman said: Forget the shovel! I'm ordering my D8K in time for next 12/18 and I encourage all to do the same! Save your money. The AR starting the 22nd will take care of it for you. 1 1 1 Quote My preferences can beat up your preferences’ dad. Link to post Share on other sites
BLI snowman 6756 Posted Sunday at 12:11 AM Report Share Posted Sunday at 12:11 AM 15 minutes ago, Deweydog said: Save your money. The AR starting the 22nd will take care of it for you. We'll be ready to go! Phil is already casting judgements from afar. 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Timmy_Supercell 2223 Posted Sunday at 12:15 AM Report Share Posted Sunday at 12:15 AM 2 hours ago, snow_wizard said: Obviously we all hope the next month to shine will be January. December had an amazing run basically from 1983 through 2014. Feb has been having an incredible run 2011 to present. Locally the most deprived month for snowfall is November. I totaled my last 11 and it averaged lower than March (counted 2010 as well). I'm not expecting another Nov 2010 or 1955 anytime soon; just even getting an above normal snow seems to be the most difficult for that month. Last one did decent in the cascades mostly, it shadowed a ton right on over the east slopes and been doing that more than usual this winter. The last 5 days of Nov 2019 was pretty promising, with the blizzards right before turkey day, and it was zero degrees when people were lining up outside to get their Black Friday deals. Quote Weather Data for Klamath Falls, OR ------------------------------------------------------------------- Snowfall (with % of seasonal average) 2010-2011 - 60.70" (168%) 2011-2012 - 49.00" (136%) 2012-2013 - 25.10" (70%) 2013-2014 - 9.05" (25%) 2014-2015 - 2.90" (8%) 2015-2016 - 54.45" (151%) 2016-2017 - 63.00" (175%) 2017-2018 - 18.10" (50%) 2018-2019 - 52.30" (145%) 2019-2020 - 37.00" (103%) 2020-2021 - 15.10" Nov '20 - 00.20" (5%) Dec '20 - 04.40" (44%) Jan '21 - 03.50" (29%) Feb '21 - 07.00" (78%) 2021 Thunderstorms --/--, Biggest Snowstorm - 18.4" (Jan 3-4 2017 - 26 hours) Top 5 Daily Snows: 12.40" (01/03/2017), 8.20" (11/23/2010), 7.50" (12/13/2015), 6.60" (02/07/2017), 6.20" (03/10/2019) Honorable Mention: 6.00" (03/20/2012), 6.00" (02/28/2012), 6.00" (01/16/2020), 5.70" (12/14/2016), 5.50" (01/18/2012) Max Depths: 21.00" (01/07/2017), 18.00" (12/24/2015), 13.00" (01/16/2020), 11.00" (11/23/2010), 9.50" (02/27/2019), 9.00" (02/28/2012) T'storm Days: 10 (2020), 14 (2019), 16 (2018), 12 (2017), 13 (2016), 20 (2015), 21 (2014), 16 (2013), 2 (2012), 12 (2011) 1980-2015 Avg = 12 Severe T'storms: 6 (08/05/2020), (08/10/2019), (08/08/2017), (07/24/2017), (01/19/2016), (08/05/2012) "Almost" Severe: 2 (08/10/2017), (05/04/2016) Vicinity Severe T'storms (close enough to hear, with official severe reports) (06/26/2017), (08/05/2016), (07/09/2015), (07/05/2015), (06/09/2015), (08/05/2014), (08/04/2014), (08/22/2013), (08/12/2013), (09/12/2011), (09/04/2011) Link to post Share on other sites
MossMan 10548 Posted Sunday at 12:18 AM Report Share Posted Sunday at 12:18 AM 6 minutes ago, BLI snowman said: We'll be ready to go! Phil is already casting judgements from afar. Great choice! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Timmy_Supercell 2223 Posted Sunday at 12:19 AM Report Share Posted Sunday at 12:19 AM 27 minutes ago, TheNewCulverJosh said: I would say we are up to our average of 14" here. Closer to 16" now that I think about it. Guess I just never looked it up myself; had no clue your normal wasn't in the 2-3 feet range. I'm about 40% of my calculated avg. Quote Weather Data for Klamath Falls, OR ------------------------------------------------------------------- Snowfall (with % of seasonal average) 2010-2011 - 60.70" (168%) 2011-2012 - 49.00" (136%) 2012-2013 - 25.10" (70%) 2013-2014 - 9.05" (25%) 2014-2015 - 2.90" (8%) 2015-2016 - 54.45" (151%) 2016-2017 - 63.00" (175%) 2017-2018 - 18.10" (50%) 2018-2019 - 52.30" (145%) 2019-2020 - 37.00" (103%) 2020-2021 - 15.10" Nov '20 - 00.20" (5%) Dec '20 - 04.40" (44%) Jan '21 - 03.50" (29%) Feb '21 - 07.00" (78%) 2021 Thunderstorms --/--, Biggest Snowstorm - 18.4" (Jan 3-4 2017 - 26 hours) Top 5 Daily Snows: 12.40" (01/03/2017), 8.20" (11/23/2010), 7.50" (12/13/2015), 6.60" (02/07/2017), 6.20" (03/10/2019) Honorable Mention: 6.00" (03/20/2012), 6.00" (02/28/2012), 6.00" (01/16/2020), 5.70" (12/14/2016), 5.50" (01/18/2012) Max Depths: 21.00" (01/07/2017), 18.00" (12/24/2015), 13.00" (01/16/2020), 11.00" (11/23/2010), 9.50" (02/27/2019), 9.00" (02/28/2012) T'storm Days: 10 (2020), 14 (2019), 16 (2018), 12 (2017), 13 (2016), 20 (2015), 21 (2014), 16 (2013), 2 (2012), 12 (2011) 1980-2015 Avg = 12 Severe T'storms: 6 (08/05/2020), (08/10/2019), (08/08/2017), (07/24/2017), (01/19/2016), (08/05/2012) "Almost" Severe: 2 (08/10/2017), (05/04/2016) Vicinity Severe T'storms (close enough to hear, with official severe reports) (06/26/2017), (08/05/2016), (07/09/2015), (07/05/2015), (06/09/2015), (08/05/2014), (08/04/2014), (08/22/2013), (08/12/2013), (09/12/2011), (09/04/2011) Link to post Share on other sites
Timmy_Supercell 2223 Posted Sunday at 12:22 AM Report Share Posted Sunday at 12:22 AM 31 minutes ago, ShawniganLake said: Considering how mild it’s been overall we have done okay on snowfall up this way. Officially 37” on the season for Shawnigan lake. With 22 days of snow cover. 37 days its snowed but most of those were traces, wets or under an inch. Only 5 days 1-3". Quote Weather Data for Klamath Falls, OR ------------------------------------------------------------------- Snowfall (with % of seasonal average) 2010-2011 - 60.70" (168%) 2011-2012 - 49.00" (136%) 2012-2013 - 25.10" (70%) 2013-2014 - 9.05" (25%) 2014-2015 - 2.90" (8%) 2015-2016 - 54.45" (151%) 2016-2017 - 63.00" (175%) 2017-2018 - 18.10" (50%) 2018-2019 - 52.30" (145%) 2019-2020 - 37.00" (103%) 2020-2021 - 15.10" Nov '20 - 00.20" (5%) Dec '20 - 04.40" (44%) Jan '21 - 03.50" (29%) Feb '21 - 07.00" (78%) 2021 Thunderstorms --/--, Biggest Snowstorm - 18.4" (Jan 3-4 2017 - 26 hours) Top 5 Daily Snows: 12.40" (01/03/2017), 8.20" (11/23/2010), 7.50" (12/13/2015), 6.60" (02/07/2017), 6.20" (03/10/2019) Honorable Mention: 6.00" (03/20/2012), 6.00" (02/28/2012), 6.00" (01/16/2020), 5.70" (12/14/2016), 5.50" (01/18/2012) Max Depths: 21.00" (01/07/2017), 18.00" (12/24/2015), 13.00" (01/16/2020), 11.00" (11/23/2010), 9.50" (02/27/2019), 9.00" (02/28/2012) T'storm Days: 10 (2020), 14 (2019), 16 (2018), 12 (2017), 13 (2016), 20 (2015), 21 (2014), 16 (2013), 2 (2012), 12 (2011) 1980-2015 Avg = 12 Severe T'storms: 6 (08/05/2020), (08/10/2019), (08/08/2017), (07/24/2017), (01/19/2016), (08/05/2012) "Almost" Severe: 2 (08/10/2017), (05/04/2016) Vicinity Severe T'storms (close enough to hear, with official severe reports) (06/26/2017), (08/05/2016), (07/09/2015), (07/05/2015), (06/09/2015), (08/05/2014), (08/04/2014), (08/22/2013), (08/12/2013), (09/12/2011), (09/04/2011) Link to post Share on other sites
TheNewCulverJosh 402 Posted Sunday at 12:25 AM Report Share Posted Sunday at 12:25 AM 4 minutes ago, Timmy_Supercell said: Guess I just never looked it up myself; had no clue your normal wasn't in the 2-3 feet range. I'm about 40% of my calculated avg. Ya, the only real times that we can get a good dumping here is with just the right upslope storm. I am almost certain that average has a lot of 50" years coupled with a lot of 1-6" years. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Timmy_Supercell 2223 Posted Sunday at 12:56 AM Report Share Posted Sunday at 12:56 AM Forgot about this nice sunset on this evening 10 years ago. Moments after first photo the whole sky is lit on fire. We were at another address well to the south of town from Nov 2010-Jan 2012 (but in city limits), at a gated community called Falcon Heights. You had to drive almost half hour to get into the city. Kids growing up there couldn't do much without a car. Highschool I graduated from was built near this area, personally I'm not sure why they put it there. 8 Quote Weather Data for Klamath Falls, OR ------------------------------------------------------------------- Snowfall (with % of seasonal average) 2010-2011 - 60.70" (168%) 2011-2012 - 49.00" (136%) 2012-2013 - 25.10" (70%) 2013-2014 - 9.05" (25%) 2014-2015 - 2.90" (8%) 2015-2016 - 54.45" (151%) 2016-2017 - 63.00" (175%) 2017-2018 - 18.10" (50%) 2018-2019 - 52.30" (145%) 2019-2020 - 37.00" (103%) 2020-2021 - 15.10" Nov '20 - 00.20" (5%) Dec '20 - 04.40" (44%) Jan '21 - 03.50" (29%) Feb '21 - 07.00" (78%) 2021 Thunderstorms --/--, Biggest Snowstorm - 18.4" (Jan 3-4 2017 - 26 hours) Top 5 Daily Snows: 12.40" (01/03/2017), 8.20" (11/23/2010), 7.50" (12/13/2015), 6.60" (02/07/2017), 6.20" (03/10/2019) Honorable Mention: 6.00" (03/20/2012), 6.00" (02/28/2012), 6.00" (01/16/2020), 5.70" (12/14/2016), 5.50" (01/18/2012) Max Depths: 21.00" (01/07/2017), 18.00" (12/24/2015), 13.00" (01/16/2020), 11.00" (11/23/2010), 9.50" (02/27/2019), 9.00" (02/28/2012) T'storm Days: 10 (2020), 14 (2019), 16 (2018), 12 (2017), 13 (2016), 20 (2015), 21 (2014), 16 (2013), 2 (2012), 12 (2011) 1980-2015 Avg = 12 Severe T'storms: 6 (08/05/2020), (08/10/2019), (08/08/2017), (07/24/2017), (01/19/2016), (08/05/2012) "Almost" Severe: 2 (08/10/2017), (05/04/2016) Vicinity Severe T'storms (close enough to hear, with official severe reports) (06/26/2017), (08/05/2016), (07/09/2015), (07/05/2015), (06/09/2015), (08/05/2014), (08/04/2014), (08/22/2013), (08/12/2013), (09/12/2011), (09/04/2011) Link to post Share on other sites
TT-SEA 3620 Posted Sunday at 01:31 AM Report Share Posted Sunday at 01:31 AM Signs of spring in Issaquah this afternoon... 1 1 Quote **REPORTED CONDITIONS AND ANOMALIES ARE NOT MEANT TO IMPLY ANYTHING ON A REGIONAL LEVEL UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED** Link to post Share on other sites
BLI snowman 6756 Posted Sunday at 01:36 AM Report Share Posted Sunday at 01:36 AM 4 minutes ago, TT-SEA said: Signs of spring in Issaquah this afternoon... February really is the new January. 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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