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So the rainstorms in Washington and Oregon produced no snow higher up in the local mountains?
The only known snow report I've found is some snow (up to an inch) in Klamath Falls. As you can see from that pic I posted the snowlevel was pretty low though, so there must have been some snow at higher elevations.
Over the past week alone, we've had over 100 hours of sun.. and no rain at all for 9 days. One thing I've noticed is that prolonged dry periods are becoming more common. April was a fluke in an otherwise very dry period of weather.
No no, summer will make sure there's no dry period. Been looking at my tea leaves again and I can assure everyone there'll be none of that horrid sunny dry weather everybody hates.
That's weird, here it's been partly cloudy all day long with only a few droplets, whereas at the local weather station, a couple miles to the south, they had 33 mm. I wans't aware there was a storm before I checked the weather reports.
Coldest start to June on record likely if GFS comes off for the first 5 days.
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