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TRU DAT!!!!!

...SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALL OVER THE CASCADES IS EXPECTED FRIDAY ANDSATURDAY...A STRONG LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL RAPIDLY STRENGTHEN INTO APOWERFUL STORM TODAY AND THURSDAY. WHILE THE CENTER OF THIS LOWPRESSURE SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN IN THE GULF OF ALASKA...ITWILL PUSH A STRONG COLD FRONT ONSHORE INTO THE PACIFIC NORTHWESTTHURSDAY.SNOW LEVELS WILL START OFF WELL ABOVE THE CASCADE PASSES EARLYTHURSDAY...BUT ARE EXPECTED TO FALL QUICKLY AS THE FRONT MOVESACROSS THE CASCADES THURSDAY EVENING. BY FRIDAY MORNING...ACCUMULATING SNOW IS POSSIBLE AS LOW AS SOME OF THE CASCADEPASSES. WITH COOL UNSETTLED WEATHER EXPECTED TO CONTINUE FORSEVERAL DAYS BEHIND THE FRONT...SNOW SHOWERS MAY CONTINUE THROUGHTHE WEEKEND AS LOW AS 3000 TO 4000 FEET IN ELEVATION.POTENTIAL SNOWFALL OF 2 TO 4 FEET ARE POSSIBLE AT AND ABOVE THEPASSES FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY...WITH THE HEAVIEST ACCUMULATIONSEXPECTED ABOVE THE PASSES.$$
 
the prime reason why i absolutely fuckin love living in oregon. the storms here call no man sir

looks like my studs might be going on friday
 
whistlers getting poundedWhistler - Blackcomb.
Today..Snow heavy at times.
Snowfall accumulation 15 to 20 cm.
Alpine temperature steady near zero.
Freezing level 1800 metres.
Mountain top winds southeast 60 gusting to 90 km/h.
Tonight..Periods of snow. Snow at times heavy this evening.
Snowfall accumulation 15 to 20 cm.
Alpine low minus 3.
Freezing level lowering to 1300 metres overnight.
Mountain top winds southeast 60 gusting to 90 becoming southwest 50 gusting to 80 this evening.
Friday..Periods of snow.
Snowfall accumulation 10 to 15 cm.
Alpine temperature steady near minus 3.
Freezing level 1300 metres.
Mountain top winds southwest 40 gusting to 70 km/h.

and more all weekend and into the week
 
is this gonna hit idaho?? panhandle area? cuz theres no snow here at all and im dissapointed. usually we would have snow by now
 
I've been lurking their forecast for weeks and this one is the best yet. I'm beyond stoked because I have reading break next week. So... I'm gonna hit up some backcountry pow hopefully. Mmmmmm.
 
there will be some spots that will get pounded with snow. like that one ski area about 90 miles south. jibbed up there last weekend.
 
Whoa, where are you going to school? Reading break in the Winter Semester? weirdddd.

Sooo stoked for this big dump on whistler... looks promising.

All those keystoner's are making me jealous...
 
that storm aint lookin too hot for us southeast alaskans (which includes Haines). its pretty rainy. we had some snow fall in late october but now temps are rising. lame.
 
then you mean..it is looking hot. but here in oregon the temp went way up with this system moving in. hopefully it'll be cooling off
 
im sure you understood though. "looking hot" as in for skiing. but yes that was a poor choice of vocabulary for this topic.
 
UVic. We have reading breaks in both semesters, but they're shorter than most I think. Like only a week. But it's long enough to get the shred on.
 
ok... why THE FUCK does a storm from THE GULF OF ALASKA give OREGON more snow????!!!!!! those with any knowledge of geography will be wondering WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON???!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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