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Northwest ski/snowboard forcast for next year!
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good news for snowfall! Its nearing the time to dust off you pow shovels and get building!!!!!
Winter will be 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.
Im soooo stoked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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^^^^ was for the coastal areas and about 100 miles inland of washington oregon an california. this is for th rest of washington oregon and california. Winter will be colder and snowier than normal, with near-normal precipitation. The coldest temperatures will occur in mid-January, with other cold periods in early December, early January, and mid-February. The snowiest periods will occur in mid-November, mid-January, mid- and late February, and early and mid-March.
Temperatures in April and May will be near normal, on average, with above-normal precipitation.
Summer will be drier than normal, with below-normal temperatures in the north and slightly above-normal temperatures in the south, on average. The hottest temperatures will be in mid-June, mid-July, and early and mid-August.
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another world record year at Baker?
quite possibly. :-D
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sounds like another great year at stevens. May the need for some pow skis?
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what about utah, colorado newmexico area?
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ill get that and post back
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Winter will be colder than normal with near-normal snowfall. Precipitation will be above normal in the east and slightly below normal in the west. The coldest temperatures will occur in early January, with other cold periods in early December, mid-February, and early March. The snowiest periods will be in mid-November, early December, and early and mid-January.
April will be warmer than normal and May will be cooler than normal, on average. Both months will have below-normal rainfall.
Summer temperatures will be near normal, on average. The hottest temperatures will be in mid-June, early and mid-July, and early and mid-August. Rainfall will be above average in the east but below normal in the west, continuing drought conditions.
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nice i hope that goes for idaho too
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hard to believe. thats like saying Baker will have sun for a week straight during a certain time frame. though a colder, wetter winter is always nice.....
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I wonder if that would extent into Montana
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1140 is a magical number.
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tahoe is gonna be illen this year
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i can never come close to believing these forecasts. i'll just wait and see
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Doesn't it say below average precipitation in Washington and above average in Oregon and California?
Good news for Hood, bad news for Baker.
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"Precipitation will be below normal in Washington"
Yeah, why the hell are you celebrating. Fuck.
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^^^ I'm pretty sure Stevens and all the other areas in the PNW are more than 100 miles inland....
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What is the source of this forecast? Was is correct last year?
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Fuck yes!!!!!!!!! More POW, I hope we get an early season!!! Crystal Mountain Represent!
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Baker is something like 40 or 50 miles overland from Bellingham and I think Snoqualamie is a similar distance from Puget Sound. I guess the questions is whether or not the Sound is the coast or not, i.e. What zone are Baker and Snoqualamie in.
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yeh in california its definalty cooler than last year so it willl hopefully be colder this year
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they also predicted 28 hurricanes last year
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Puget Sound is Puget Sound not the coast! The coast is the coast not puget sound! Anyways i could care less I just want to ski some pow! I want so much that it blows the 99 season out of the water! So much that we ski pow everyday! So much that winter needs to be here NOW! SPKA
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seams like the trend for the whole us with the exception of a few states is colder and wetter than normal. so it looks sick for next year!!!
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does that go for same timezone a bit higher north?
I want lots of snow!!
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