

Let It Snow
Started by Bill, Nov 10 2003 02:50 PM
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#1
Posted 10 November 2003 - 02:50 PM
From KOMO TV 4 in Seattle:
Let It Snow!
November 10, 2003
By KOMO Staff & News Services
SEATTLE - The Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for heavy snow Monday night in the Washington Cascades - eight to 15 inches.
The heaviest accumulations will be above 4,500 feet, but the snow level will drop to about 3,500 feet Tuesday morning, with another three to six inches.
Forecasters expect five to ten inches of snow Monday night in the Olympics with another two-to-four inches tomorrow as a frontal system moves through Western Washington.
In the northeast corner of Washington a winter storm watch is in effect for mountain snow showers. In northern Idaho, a winter storm warning is in effect for mountain snow.
Let It Snow!
November 10, 2003
By KOMO Staff & News Services
SEATTLE - The Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for heavy snow Monday night in the Washington Cascades - eight to 15 inches.
The heaviest accumulations will be above 4,500 feet, but the snow level will drop to about 3,500 feet Tuesday morning, with another three to six inches.
Forecasters expect five to ten inches of snow Monday night in the Olympics with another two-to-four inches tomorrow as a frontal system moves through Western Washington.
In the northeast corner of Washington a winter storm watch is in effect for mountain snow showers. In northern Idaho, a winter storm warning is in effect for mountain snow.
#5
Posted 10 November 2003 - 05:04 PM
If you took all the rain we've had in the last week and translated it into snow, there would be snow up past the record=breaking season in Washington. Enough so that not a flake of snow would have to be made this whole season
- Tyler
West Palm Beach, FL - elev. 9 feet
West Palm Beach, FL - elev. 9 feet
#7
Posted 11 November 2003 - 10:33 AM
Have a look at the base of Red as of Today!
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#9
Posted 12 November 2003 - 07:40 PM
Mt. baker averages 645 inches. Alyeska has the second highest average by skiing magazine's top 25 with 518 inches but their site says 782 annual inches of snowfall which would put them in first.
http://www.alyeskare...intNodeID=10814
http://www.mtbaker.u...04/info_fs.html
http://www.alyeskare...intNodeID=10814
http://www.mtbaker.u...04/info_fs.html
Tim Venable
#17
Posted 17 November 2003 - 07:42 AM
Yep. Whistler opens next Thursday (Nov 27).
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#19
Posted 17 November 2003 - 04:32 PM
Woohoo! More snow!
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#20
Posted 17 November 2003 - 04:32 PM
more!
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