A Very Snowy Week Ahead for the Cascades

When I was little, I remember how the Summit at Snoqualmie would always put out a “Photo of the Day,” chronicling the weather conditions each day up on the mountain. Now, they have an Instagram and take photos whenever they feel like it, and while I guess it serves the same purpose as the “Photo of […]

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Stormy Thanksgiving on Tap

Thanksgiving Week is, on average, the stormiest week of the year for the Pacific Northwest. And luckily for storm geeks and snow lovers across our region, Turkey Day 2016 will live up to its stormy reputation as a cyclone bringing strong winds, heavy rain, and heaps of mountain snow slams into the Pacific Northwest. That’s […]

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Heavy Snow Over The Cascades For Thanksgiving

Good news, winter weather lovers. Snow is returning to the Cascades, and it’s doing so in a big way. Snow will start impacting the Olympics and Coast Mountains of British Columbia early Tuesday morning as a wet cold front swings through the area. Snow levels will hover around 3-4000 feet, but all the passes – […]

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Statistics From The Past Storm and Thanksgiving Travel Woes

Thursday, November 24, 2011 1:16 P.M. November 23, 2011 – taken from KOMO News I finally found some stats from the storm that hit us earlier this week. Below are some rainfall totals for areas in Washington from 7 A.M. Monday to 7 A.M. Wednesday. These statistics were taken off Scott Sistek’s KOMO blog, “Partly […]

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Benign Weather Week Ahead

November 24, 2009 4:37 P.M Hey guys. Sorry for not making an update earlier… I had tons of homework and was studying for multiple large tests. Although I still have to do some stuff tonight, it is looking like a less strenous day tomorrow which means I’m not currently swamped at the moment. I am […]

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