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Originally Posted by HuskerCat
Fixed it for ya. haha
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actually, no...my original statement was correct - but i didn't phrase it correctly.
Back in December, WA received a 100 yr storm (litterally) in the low elevations - producing 18-24" of snow overnight. this
never happens. if snow ever falls below 1000' in the winter it will only be an inch or two, and melt off by the afternoon - close proxcimity to the pac ocean produces temperate climate with little or no snowfall (except in higher elevations). what this translated to in the mountains was an extremely heavy/deep snowfall in early december.
Anyway, no one probably cares since this thread is months old, but wanted to clarify.