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As a hardline optimist I'm always looking for ways to see the glass half full (even when there has been enough snow melted, to fill it up). So this early season is looking like a repeat of last season. Wait, what did I say? A REAPEAT OF LAST SEASON! So that means: all you chilrens will have to sit tight for another week or two, but the POW is coming. Is anybody observing the same? Or atleast hoping? Sorry for the rant, but we need some hope.
i think your right, the snow is comming, the jet stream is still up in the north west, but when it drops, we should see some snow and then we can stop masturbating to skis videos and watnot
a bit colder than normal, on average, with above-normal snowfall. Precipitation will be below normal in Washington and above normal in Oregon and California. The heaviest snow will fall in mid- to late February, with other snowfalls in mid-November, early to mid-December, and early to mid-January. The stormiest periods will be in early and mid-November, mid-December, and mid-March. The coldest temperatures will be in early December, mid-January, and mid-February.
April and May will be cooler and wetter than normal, on average, with the stormiest period in mid- to late April. The first half of April will be warmer than normal, with below-normal temperatures most of the time from the latter half of April through May.
Summer will be slightly cooler and drier than normal, on average, with the hottest temperatures in mid-July. Other warm periods will be in mid-June and mid- and late August.
September and October will be wetter and warmer than normal, on average.
the weather channel about 30 mins ago said that by tomorrow we will be measuring snowfall by the foot instead of inches in the sierra nevadas and cascade mountain ranges. Snow levels will be down to 1000 feet in some areas and the rest of this week is suppose to be damn cold. But then again, it is the weather channel.