Possible End to Split Flow Next Week?

Wednesday, January 6, 2010 3:19 P.M. Hello everybody. The models today have been showing some interesting stuff in the long run. And although the job of meteorologists is exactly to NOT do what I am doing now – hyping up predictions in the computer models – I’m going to do it anyway because it’s fun […]

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Olympics about to be hammered… and more snow for the Cascades

November 18, 2009 3:47 P.M. Hello everybody! The rain from the approaching front has started falling around the sound, and, as I and every single news station around Seattle has been forecasting, this storm is going to be a wet one. Take a look at the precipitation graphic for the next 24 hours (ending at […]

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More Rain and Wind

November 17, 2009 9:08 P.M. I tend to either get a lot of things accomplished during the month of November or not very many things at all. The distinction between the two lies in one thing; weather. When it’s sunny outside, I just want to go outside and play, or I can’t concentrate because I’m […]

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Updated Pineapple Express Forecast + Snow to Surprisingly Low Elevations

November 14, 2009 9:54 A.M. In a previous post I mentioned the possibility for snow at some of the higher elevations. And guess what? We saw some! Look at this picture from North Bend by Kathy Hyland from KOMO4 News. North Bend is at an elevation of approximately 1,000 feet, and they saw sticking snow. […]

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Flooding Next Week?

November 10, 2009 9:53 P.M. November is a unique month in that the weather changes very rapidly throughout the course of it. The beginning of November is not notoriously stormy; yes, it is usually moderately wet, but there are stormier periods of the year. By the end of November, though, we have reached the stormiest […]

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