Cold and Wet Thanksgiving Day


photo taken by Tyler Mode, Vancouver


HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!

More and more and more . . . .

Heavy rains and mountain snows continue today with even a few wet snowflakes mixing in at times early Thursday morning in Clark County. At 9 am here in salmon Creek I observed wet snow in the heavy downpour with the flakes hitting my windows and ice flowing down the window pane. Signs of things to come? Some computer forecast models indicate a trend towards colder weather by Monday with a chance of snow. I have been saying that all along for over two weeks now. Still a good chance. And why not? It would get everyone in a good mood for the holidays.But of course the ingredients have to be just right for sticking snow down to city levels. I am sure the foothills around the area will see some of the white stuff on the ground before all is said and done.

More records . . . .

Now that Seattle and Olympia have their wettest Novembers on record, Portland isn't far behind either. A few more downpours and the Rose city will join the ranks.


-- posted by Pat Timm @ 11:11 AM,

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