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damn i wish i had some snow in Albuqueruqe
Tuesday Nov 4 3:45pm: 31-degrees and snowing both at Heather Meadows and White Salmon! 9 inches of snow at Heather Meadows now with about 3-4 inches at White Salmon.
Winter is brewing! The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the mountains with up to 8-10 inches expected by Thursday. Then things turn a little warmer as the edge of a whopper front moves in off the Pacific on Thursday.
It looks like a heavy hit of precip Thursday and Friday with the freezing level dropping to 3800 feet by Saturday. More snow is likely through the coming weekend. WINTER IS WAKING UP. . . we'll keep you posted as snow flies.
Remember. . . .we need approximately 20-36 inches of snow on the ground before we can start things up for the season but recent storm activity is a good indication that things are developing and we'll be ready! For Opening Day information, click the link in the menu at left.
BAKER^
he speaks the truth... they could open next week if they wanted
and crystals gettin hit to
Tuesday Nov 4 3:45pm: 41-degrees and raining both at Heather Meadows and White Salmon! 9 inch deep puddles at Heather Meadows now with about 3-4 inch deep puddles at White Salmon.
Clouds are brewing some classic PNW rainy rain! The National Weather Service has
issued a Rainy Weather Advisory for the mountains with up to 8-10
inches of rain expected by Thursday. Then things turn a little cooler as the
edge of a whopper front moves in off the Pacific on Thursday. It won't quite snow, but it teases you enough to wish the mountains here got snow.
It looks like a heavy hit of precip Thursday and Friday with the freezing level dropping to 13,800 feet by Saturday. If you want to ski actual snow, just head to the tippy top of Mount Rainier. Fear not, more rain is likely through the coming weekend. RAINY SEASON IS WAKING UP. . . we'll keep you posted as rain falls.
Remember. . . .we need approximately 20-36 inch deep puddles before you can safely skimboard thru our parking lot. Don't forget your yellow rain slicker and blue tarp.