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[pct-l] Snow



Here's the lastest data as of this morning.

CLIMATOLOGICAL SNOWDEPTH INFORMATION
NORTHWEST WEATHER AND AVALANCHE CENTER
ISSUED THROUGH NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SEATTLE

FOR : DAY  15  MONTH  4  YEAR  2002 

DATA IN INCHES, -99 DENOTES MISSING DATA

            CURRENT  CLIMATE  PER CENT   LAST  THRU 2001  THRU 2001
            DEPTH    AVERAGE  OF NORMAL  YEAR  MAX/YEAR   MIN/YEAR

MT BAKER    168      168      100        109   290/1999    56/1934
STEVENS     117       94      124         68   170/1956    17/1941
SNOQUALMIE  100       72      139         58   153/1974     0/1992
STAMPEDE    -99      100      -99        -99   216/1964     9/1992
PARADISE    200      173      116        127   302/1972    68/1934
WHITE PASS   55       44      125         24    95/1997     0/1992
MT HOOD     146      121      121         82   190/1982    54/1992


Jeff Ziegler
zsjeff@attbi.com <mailto:zsjeff@attbi.com> 


-----Original Message-----
From: pct-l-admin@mailman.backcountry.net
[mailto:pct-l-admin@mailman.backcountry.net] On Behalf Of Welter, Ed
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 20:50
To: Post to PCT List
Subject: RE: [pct-l] Snow


And winter is still lingering here in Oregon/Washington.  The snow level
is dropping to 2000 feet again tomorrow with 5-7 inches of accumulation
in the Cascades.  That is fairly late to be getting snow that low around
here and with record or near record accumulations this year, it could be
a long slow snow melt this year unless the weather really starts
changing for the better.  We're still skiing on good snow around here.
-swoosh
----------------------------
Keep an eye on those snow levels, a slight drop in average temp (such as
now) and they turn to ice that lingers on and on and on, and Red
Tahquitz/Fuller Ridge can be a surprise. 



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