Winter Storm Watch for Seattle and all of western WA
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Currently 32 F, Dew Point of 32 F, and the Humidity is at 100%, so the precip reaching the ground will not be a problem at all, at this point. I don't think the Dew Point will go down much either.
The precip is holding together really well, and it is good, moderate precip too. If it hits, it could be about an inch of snow an hour or more in some areas. Plus, the precip is covering a pretty large area, so if it hits it will hit most of the sound, no matter where you live (talking about the Central Sound, mainly, areas North may have the precip fizzle out and disspipate by then, too soon to tell though).
I will post again in an hour or two and update the situation.
The precip is holding together really well, and it is good, moderate precip too. If it hits, it could be about an inch of snow an hour or more in some areas. Plus, the precip is covering a pretty large area, so if it hits it will hit most of the sound, no matter where you live (talking about the Central Sound, mainly, areas North may have the precip fizzle out and disspipate by then, too soon to tell though).
I will post again in an hour or two and update the situation.
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Unfortunately the new run of the ETA show absolutely nothing tonight.
Of course we know what happened last night...
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/namer/eta/00/images/eta_p12_012m.gif
Of course we know what happened last night...
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/namer/eta/00/images/eta_p12_012m.gif
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I hate to sound pessimistic, but with the surface low tracking south, alot of that moisture will follow. Although there's a nice band moving north, once that low moves further south, the moisture will travel with it. There's still the possibility of some snow...greatest chance south of Olympia.
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TT-SEA wrote:Unfortunately the new run of the ETA show absolutely nothing tonight.
Of course we know what happened last night...
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/namer/eta/00/images/eta_p12_012m.gif
Just goes to show how wrong those models can be.

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AnthonyC wrote:I hate to sound pessimistic, but with the surface low tracking south, alot of that moisture will follow. Although there's a nice band moving north, once that low moves further south, the moisture will travel with it. There's still the possibility of some snow...greatest chance south of Olympia.
If that precip is still tracking north by 8-10 PM, then I think we have a pretty good chance, don't you think? Been tracking North the last couple of hours, perfectly so far. Le's hope it keeps up!

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PSCZ
Hey Tim and all. Here in East King and South Snohomish countyies...are usually prime and are hit pretty good with the PSCZ`s that form over us. So am sure I will certainly be under one! -- Andy
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Like TT says, looks like precip is hitting a wall down in Oregon.....Not looking real promising for tonight, but we do have next week to look foreward to! Plus snow still on the ground tonight won't be going anywhere, going to get quite chilly!
With the roads up here the way they are, I predict Lakewood (the school district I live in) will be 1-2hrs late in the morning. Took a drive to the golf course I work at, still covered in snow, so it looks like another snow day for me
1/9/05 LK Goodwin WA
7:15:13 PM CURRENT
Cloudy
Temperature (ºF) 30.7
Humidity (%) 97.2
Wind (mph) NE 0.0
Daily Rain (") 0.00
Pressure ("Hg) 30.00
Dew Point: 30.0 ºF
With the roads up here the way they are, I predict Lakewood (the school district I live in) will be 1-2hrs late in the morning. Took a drive to the golf course I work at, still covered in snow, so it looks like another snow day for me

1/9/05 LK Goodwin WA
7:15:13 PM CURRENT
Cloudy
Temperature (ºF) 30.7
Humidity (%) 97.2
Wind (mph) NE 0.0
Daily Rain (") 0.00
Pressure ("Hg) 30.00
Dew Point: 30.0 ºF
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Leading edge of the precip should be crossing into South West Washington within the next hour, just west of Astoria. Still looking pretty good for the precip to move into the Seattle/Tacoma area by early tommorow morning.
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Snow pictures to see
Andrew and all. No heavy fog here in my area of woodinville, but there appears to be some light for down in the valley. Crystal clear skie right with a tem of 30 degrees as of 8:42pm. -- Andy
Oh BTW....if you all would Like to see the snow pics I took today...here`s the link to them. http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ajc192004 ... .dir=/6502
The first 5 is from around our yard...and 5th picture was taken from the Valley area of Woodinville. -- Andy
Oh BTW....if you all would Like to see the snow pics I took today...here`s the link to them. http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ajc192004 ... .dir=/6502
The first 5 is from around our yard...and 5th picture was taken from the Valley area of Woodinville. -- Andy
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Re: Snow pictures to see
andycottle wrote:Andrew and all. No heavy fog here in my area of woodinville, but there appears to be some light for down in the valley. Crystal clear skie right with a tem of 30 degrees as of 8:42pm. -- Andy
Oh BTW....if you all would Like to see the snow pics I took today...here`s the link to them. http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ajc192004 ... .dir=/6502
The first 5 is from around our yard...and 5th picture was taken from the Valley area of Woodinville. -- Andy
Great pictures, I really enjoyed looking at them.

As for the fog, nothing here yet.
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