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Re: MOPAR10R/T post# 30134

Wednesday, 02/16/2011 9:56:52 AM

Wednesday, February 16, 2011 9:56:52 AM

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G'm, Lizard friends. Here's todays W & T...

Current Lizards weather...Dave: 39*, partly sunny, chance of rain...EZ2: 32*, partly sunny, light wind...FATS: 29*, partly cloudy...Joe: 56*, cloudy, rain...Lacy: 28*, partly cloudy, Warmer...Larry: 53*, mostly cloudy, 20% chance of rain...Ron: 34*...

My brain nailed todays WT!
GL to U'll!

Current Temp 35.0 °F Overcast
Wind : East at 3.5 MPH (3 KT) Humidity : 96 %
Pressure : 1000.6 mb
Weather Forecast
Wednesday, February 16th - 6:30am

An unusual cold and wet weather pattern will continue across the Pacific Northwest. Low Pressure anchored off Vancouver Island, continues to funnel cold showery weather across the area. Snow levels will continue to drop to around 1000 feet by this morning. The Cascades will pick up another 8" of snow overnight. Coast range could see 3" to 4" .

Heavier showers on may produce a few mixed showers of rain and snow near the valley floor. I still don't think accumualtions are likely until you get into the hills. My reasoning is daytime highs stay in the low 40s, Winds continue west south west and showers will tend to taper off during the overnight hours.

Still this will be biggest mountain snowfall since December. It replace much of the snowpack that melt with the recent warm weather. Lodge and resort operators can't complain about that.

Tonight's low 36

Wednesday's high 45

Dave

If there is no shelter, you should crouch on the balls of your feet in the open, keeping twice as far away from a tree as it is tall.

A) True
B) False

My Black Beast and Me!

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