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RE: That Fresh Pow Pow Overnight Snowfall

in #weatherphotography6 years ago (edited)

Very interesting, @biffybirdcam.

We got snow twice this week (with a day in between). I'd like to say it's a rarity for late February, but if we get any, it's more apt to happen like the week of Thanksgiving or even later. We've had snow in March within the last five years, which previously, was unheard of.

So, whatever's happening up there is warping some weather patterns for sure.

I really like all of your photos, too. I need to get me a drone one of these days. :)

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May I ask where you are located? We have also had some very late season snow events that immediately melt from warm spring temps. Always curious to know.

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I live in Oregon in the Willamette Valley, so south of Portland. Elevation is below 250 feet, so we're one of the last places to get anything when conditions are right. I understand that some places in the Cascades got over 50 inches, way more than we did with our less than one inch each time. :)

Talk about living on the edge. But all the fresh mountain water each spring, wow!

Careful living so close to that river! I’m up at about 670ft Above sea level. Still a stream is nearby and have seen flooding close by our house.

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We're up on a nice rise, and far enough away from the two main river tributaries that we don't get flooding in our immediate vicinity. It just makes getting around troublesome when it does flood. A major one hasn't happened since 1998. We may be about due. :)

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