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  • Rain, Sun, Rain, Wind, Sun, Christmas Lights!

    Rain, Sun, Rain, Wind, Sun, Christmas Lights!

    That’s your forecast for the next week. Good luck! 😉 It’s a pretty mixed bag for the next week but not really that mixed for the closest days. Expect another 5-10mm of rain today followed by hopefully some bright patches on Thursday. From Thursday on we get system after system of rain until we culminate…

    December 16, 2020
  • No contest winner yet! Rain on the way! More Christmas-y next week? Christmas lights map!

    No contest winner yet! Rain on the way! More Christmas-y next week? Christmas lights map!

    Close, but just not quite there. We take Snow and Snow Contests seriously around here… so figuring out whether it actually snowed enough for a winner to be declared is a tricky business. Especially when it can change depending on where you live! Try as it might have yesterday, we just never got that full…

    December 14, 2020
  • Update: – A Reverse Prize – Snow Tonight? FIRST SNOW of WINTER 2020 CONTEST!

    Update: – A Reverse Prize – Snow Tonight? FIRST SNOW of WINTER 2020 CONTEST!

    Update: A Decision on Prizes! Please check out the Prizes section to see an Important Announcement! It might snow tonight – Dec 12/13! Yes, there is a chance for snow overnight! And that is why I have posted this update now. There is a chance we will wake up tomorrow with some snow on the…

    December 12, 2020
  • Snow! First real chance? Be careful on the mountain highways.

    Snow! First real chance? Be careful on the mountain highways.

    Cooling off for white stuff? We could see some northerly winds and below freezing temperature in the next few days that could result in snow on Sunday morning. Clearing and cold Saturday Before we get to Sunday though, we will have a cloudy Friday followed hopefully by a clear and crisp Saturday! Take the rare…

    December 11, 2020
  • ALERT! Aurora may be visible tonight, fog willing (or avoiding!)

    ALERT! Aurora may be visible tonight, fog willing (or avoiding!)

    The Sun is coming for us. The folks over at www.spaceweather.com are expecting a G3 class magnetic storm to erupt around the Earth as a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) ejected from the sun yesterday is headed our way. This could produce aurora visible as far south as Oregon! So that means us too! Below is…

    December 9, 2020
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