54-78 inches predicted by Friday..you do the math!!!
And there's 13 new at Alpy since yesterday afternoon. (but little at Xtal or Stevens, go figure)
You know where i'll be tomorrow brite and early.
National Weather Service Forecast
Winter Storm Warning for West Slopes Central Cascades and Passes
Issued: 11:19 AM Jan 26 Will Expire: 6:00 PM Jan 26
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URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SEATTLE WA
1120 AM PST MON JAN 26 2004
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OLYMPICS-
WEST SLOPES CENTRAL CASCADES AND PASSES-
WEST SLOPES NORTHERN CASCADES AND PASSES-
1120 AM PST MON JAN 26 2004
...SNOW ADVISORY THROUGH TONIGHT...
...WINTER STORM WATCH TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...
A WEAK LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM PASSING BY TO THE NORTH THIS AFTERNOON
AND TONIGHT WILL PRODUCE SNOW IN THE MOUNTAINS. 5 TO 8 INCHES OF
SNOW ARE EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON...AND ANOTHER 2 TO 4 INCHES ARE
EXPECTED TONIGHT...MAINLY DURING THE EVENING HOURS. SNOW LEVELS NEAR
2000 FEET THIS AFTERNOON WILL RISE TO 2500 FEET OVERNIGHT.
ANOTHER WEATHER SYSTEM WILL MOVE ACROSS SOUTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
TUESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH WEDNESDAY. 4 TO 6 INCHES OF SNOW IS
EXPECTED TUESDAY AFTERNOON...FOLLOWED BY ANOTHER 12 INCHES OR SO
TUESDAY NIGHT...AND 6 TO 12 INCHES ON WEDNESDAY. SNOW LEVELS TUESDAY
AFTERNOON THROUGH WEDNESDAY ARE EXPECTED TO BE BETWEEN 2500 AND 3500
FEET.
A STEADY STREAM OF MOISTURE WILL CONTINUE TO FEED INTO THE MOUNTAINS
THURSDAY. ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 3 FEET ARE POSSIBLE
WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY.
THIS WILL LIKELY BE ONE OF THE MORE SIGNIFICANT WEEKS OF THE WINTER
FOR SNOW IN THE MOUNTAINS. TRAVELERS HEADING ACROSS THE CASCADES
SHOULD CHECK THE LATEST CONDITIONS FIRST. BE PREPARED FOR SEVERE
WINTER DRIVING CONDITIONS AND EXPECT LONG DELAYS. SKIERS AND ANYONE
VENTURING INTO THE BACK COUNTRY SHOULD CHECK FIRST WITH AVALANCHE
FORECASTS FROM THE NORTHWEST AVALANCHE CENTER.
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ALBRECHT
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