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Here is the latest from I-90
Temperature:N/A
Restrictions Eastbound:
Temporarily closed
Restrictions Westbound:
Temporarily closed
Conditions & Weather:
Closed between Edgewick milepost 34 to Easton milepost 71, numerous spun out vehicles blocking the roadway // Snowing
Updated:1:00 PM, Mar 26, 2005
This is the most current info available
and is promptly updated when conditions change.
Temperature:N/A
Restrictions Eastbound:
Temporarily closed
Restrictions Westbound:
Temporarily closed
Conditions & Weather:
Closed between Edgewick milepost 34 to Easton milepost 71, numerous spun out vehicles blocking the roadway // Snowing
Updated:1:00 PM, Mar 26, 2005
This is the most current info available
and is promptly updated when conditions change.
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Stevens Pass info
Temperature: 29ºF / -1ºC
Restrictions Eastbound:
Traction Tires Required, Chains required on Vehicles over 10,000 gross vehicle weight. Oversize Vehicles Prohibited.
Restrictions Westbound:
Traction Tires Required, Chains required on Vehicles over 10,000 gross vehicle weight. Oversize Vehicles Prohibited.
Conditions & Weather:
Compact snow and ice // Snowing
Updated:11:07 AM, Mar 26, 2005
This is the most current info available
and is promptly updated when conditions change.
Temperature: 29ºF / -1ºC
Restrictions Eastbound:
Traction Tires Required, Chains required on Vehicles over 10,000 gross vehicle weight. Oversize Vehicles Prohibited.
Restrictions Westbound:
Traction Tires Required, Chains required on Vehicles over 10,000 gross vehicle weight. Oversize Vehicles Prohibited.
Conditions & Weather:
Compact snow and ice // Snowing
Updated:11:07 AM, Mar 26, 2005
This is the most current info available
and is promptly updated when conditions change.
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Rain has decreased, wind has increased.
The baroclinic band has shifted south, but it will be brief as another ripple develops along the band. Areas south of Tacoma should be in the rain for the next 12 hours, while areas north...say from Seattle to Everett...will return to the rain in a few hours.
The band finally shifts south tomorrow morning as an upper level trough moves in from the west.
As most know, the transition to rain never occured at the mountain passes today...thus some places have received almost 2 feet. The lower elevations of Snoqualmie...say below 2500 feet...have finally transitioned, but the NWS has extended the snow advisory so I'm assuming the snow level won't rise anymore.
Next week continues to look active and stormy as the jet stream points at the PNW. Abundant mountain snow and below average temperatures...I bet Snow_Wizzard and Brennan are in heaven!!
Goodbye sunshine!!
Anthony
The baroclinic band has shifted south, but it will be brief as another ripple develops along the band. Areas south of Tacoma should be in the rain for the next 12 hours, while areas north...say from Seattle to Everett...will return to the rain in a few hours.
The band finally shifts south tomorrow morning as an upper level trough moves in from the west.
As most know, the transition to rain never occured at the mountain passes today...thus some places have received almost 2 feet. The lower elevations of Snoqualmie...say below 2500 feet...have finally transitioned, but the NWS has extended the snow advisory so I'm assuming the snow level won't rise anymore.
Next week continues to look active and stormy as the jet stream points at the PNW. Abundant mountain snow and below average temperatures...I bet Snow_Wizzard and Brennan are in heaven!!
Goodbye sunshine!!
Anthony
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Catching up on this afternoons posts....would say that Anthony and Tim beat by a long shot! Ahhh....but wait....reading Randys posts, looks like I`ve beaten him. I have received .95" since the pre-dawn hours of this morning. Hope we get more rain tonight! But looking at radar, the BIG rain appears to be ever so slowly heading eastward. Out high today was 50 with a low of 42. -- Andy
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.13" of rainfall is all we managed here in my area! Had a heavy shower that lasted about 20 Min at around 4:00PM, that is where most of the rainfall happened today. Took the dogs for a walk in the park, it was pleasent with a south breeze today. People camping had bon fires, and were having a great time!
Currently Partly Cloudy and 45.4 degrees.
Currently Partly Cloudy and 45.4 degrees.
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Looking at latest satelitte pics, a ripple has formed on the baroclinic band. Looks like all of Western Washington will once again be wet tonight. As for the official rainfall amount up here in Mukilteo, I would say about 1.2 inches. Pretty decent amount of rain for the end of March.
As for the extended, latest models still show a very active period with plenty of moisture and relatively low snow levels. Hopefully Snoqualmie and Stevens pass can open for a few weeks by the end of this upcoming week.
Alright, off to play poker with some of my buddies.
Anthony
As for the extended, latest models still show a very active period with plenty of moisture and relatively low snow levels. Hopefully Snoqualmie and Stevens pass can open for a few weeks by the end of this upcoming week.
Alright, off to play poker with some of my buddies.
Anthony
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Viewing tonights latest 12z and 18z GFS....Monday - Friday of next week will be remain cool with temps in the upper 40`s to lower 50`s per MOS. Our weather will also remain very wet and showery as upper level troughs, somewhat weak in nature, slide through our area in a nearly West to East zonal flow, but still potent enough to where we may see some breezy winds at times. Saturday also looking pretty wet as we could see near 2.00" or more...over a 36hr time period. In the extened...the weekend after next.... Jet stream appears to try to lift up northward a bit which should give us at least somewhat of a warming trend and less in the way of rain.
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-- Andy
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Randy...were now up to 1.02"! will let you all know what my total is here at the 9pm hour or shortly there after.
Anthony, from what you have mentioned, you to got decent amount of rain!
And Tim....Seattle NWS appears to be back to normal and comes right up when connecting too their site. -- Andy
Anthony, from what you have mentioned, you to got decent amount of rain!
And Tim....Seattle NWS appears to be back to normal and comes right up when connecting too their site. -- Andy
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Some pics from today................
This is that rain squall at around 4:00PM
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/golfer96_ ... pg&.src=ph
This is what it looked like much of the day here. Breezy but dry...........
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/golfer96_ ... pg&.src=ph
Todays cool weather didn't stop my dogs from playing in the lake
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/golfer96_ ... pg&.src=ph
This is that rain squall at around 4:00PM
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/golfer96_ ... pg&.src=ph
This is what it looked like much of the day here. Breezy but dry...........
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/golfer96_ ... pg&.src=ph
Todays cool weather didn't stop my dogs from playing in the lake

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/golfer96_ ... pg&.src=ph
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Ok folks...over the last 12hrs ending at 9pm, my total precip is 1.02". So my precip for the month so far is 2.05". That`s not even near what I had back March 2003. That month, I had 5.22" of precip! In the last 4yrs that I have been keep track of this data...that the wettest month out of the other March`s. -- Andy
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