This must have been the slowest, steadiest mini-snowstorm I've seen in a long time. Took about 10 hours for us to receive 1/2" to 2". Temps have been closest to or below freezing as you get closer to the Gorge. So the sticking began first yesterday evening with those near the Columbia River and eastside. Not exactly a "non-event" as I said in the previous post (bad call), but after December this does seem a bit pathetic doesn't it? From radar and satellite, it appears the moisture is dwindling this morning, so we should be about finished, plus temps will rise into the mid 30s the next few hours.
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About 1″ or more
St. Johns
More heavy flakes falling
Was visiting Hood River yesterday…
2″
500 feet (southwest Hood River)
2.5″ in Damascus at 800′
Middle of Columbia Heights Longview,WA 410′
1/2 to 1″
That was Sunday morning!
We were teased Sunday night with flurries.
Middle of Columbia Heights Longview,WA 410′
1/2 to 1″
That was Sunday morning!
We were teased Sunday night with flurries.
I guess you can call it a trace here in downtown beaverton by the library!
…here, 1 inch…
in Meadowbrook area n.e. of Mollala, a couple flakes mid morning….
…here, 1 inch…
in Meadowbrook area n.e. of Mollala, a couple flakes mid morning….
…here, 1 inch…
in Meadowbrook area n.e. of Mollala, a couple flakes mid morning….
Amount: One inch of snow.
Location: S.E. 160th and Burnside.
1″ Laurelhurst (NE Portland) 170′
1″, NE of Battle Ground Lake, 750′
1″, NE of Battle Ground Lake, 750′
1.25 inches on top of my garbage lid.
se portland 253ft
probably a trace – .5 inches on the road never measured before it melted
1.25 inches on top of my garbage lid.
se portland 253ft
probably a trace – .5 inches on the road never measured before it melted
3/4″
east vancouver 250′
1.25″
Mt. Park LO
485 ft
1.25″
Mt. Park LO
485 ft
1/2″ snow
Tigard/Bull Mtn
~500′
Got just over 1″ at the top of Mt Scott
1.5″
NE Portland
240 feet