Winter Storm Watch for Seattle and all of western WA
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R-Dub... give up the ghost on next week. The other models are even farther east. IT IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. You cannot control the weather with wishes. You are not being objective. Seriously.
I am not sure when any precip will fall around Central Puget Sound. The farther west... the better. Lots of virga on the radar.
Something will fall eventually.
I am not sure when any precip will fall around Central Puget Sound. The farther west... the better. Lots of virga on the radar.
Something will fall eventually.
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TT-SEA wrote:R-Dub... give up the ghost on next week. The other models are even farther east. IT IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. You cannot control the weather with wishes. You are not being objective. Seriously.
I am not sure when any precip will fall around Central Puget Sound. The farther west... the better. Lots of virga on the radar.
Something will fall eventually.
Okay, well I am under precip right now, so I guess the best i can do is sit around and wait. I am pretty close to the water (25-30 miles or so), so it will soon start to fall right. I mean, I have never heard of this kind of scenario before, but it couldn't possibly hold off all the moisture.

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New NWS discussion says that any snow or mixed rain/snow should change all over to rain after midnight when south winds kick in. http://www.atmos.washington.edu/data/disc_report.html
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New NWS discussion doesn't look too good. It's like these stupid meteorologists can't get their acts together. One says one thing, the other says another thing. So far, it's 0 for 5 on lowland snow events. Still some promise for next week...latest models still drag arctic air down through Western Washington. Don't know what to think.
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I don't expect the winds to turn southerly up here, too much outflow. Seattle yes, up in the NW interior NO! Still 31 degrees here. I remember in Nov '96 they kept calling for south winds and switch over to rain, never happened.
Confidence is going up in terms of next week, we are not done with the cold yet!
Confidence is going up in terms of next week, we are not done with the cold yet!
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TT-SEA wrote:Saw a couple snowfakes under the light outside. Waited to see more and they never came so I am doubting if I saw anything. Feels dry and it is windy here.
W13 - you should have something now... drizzle, a couple snowflakes.
Absolutely nothing here, at the moment. Holding steady at 38 F with a Dew Point of 23 F but nothing falling, at all!

Hopefully NWS is wrong about later tonight.
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