It’s snowing again…in the central and northern Willamette Valley foothills and even lower! The picture above is from south Salem around 9am this morning. I just received another from Gates (about 900′) that shows plenty of snow on the ground (1″ or so). Oops! I forecast a snow level near 3,000′, but apparently about 2,000′ lower! It’s the same story we’ve seen several times this winter with steady heavy precipitation pulling down the snow level lower than expected. Looking at the radar, it appears several inches could fall above 500′ or so before the precipitation runs out.
It’s a nice curl of a wave that’s moving inland. Once it moves east by midday, we’re into the showers and sunbreaks routine through sunset. So once again a chance for hail or thunder in the afternoon. The instability is not as great as yesterday, and organized thunderstorms don’t appear as likely, in fact SPC didn’t even give us our own “SEE TEXT” on the convective outlook map. But for the weather geeks there should be some action.
Chief Meteorologist Mark Nelsen
Dry spell opening up for late weekend and early next week…now if we can just squeeze some heat in there too!
Looks like the rare combination of chilly and dry. That doesn’t happen very often this late in the season!
Am I going to regret taking my studs off on Thursday?
Nah.