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WEATHER FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY

* OLYMPICS-
Light to moderate rain or snow Wednesday morning. Rain
and snow slightly increasing Wednesday afternoon becoming
moderate to occasionally heavy. Light showers Wednesday
night becoming light to moderate early Thursday, heaviest
along the west slopes. Briefly decreasing rain or snow
later Thursday morning. Increasing rain or snow Thursday
afternoon and night becoming moderate to heavy, again
heaviest along the west slopes.

* WASHINGTON CASCADES NEAR AND WEST OF THE CREST-
Light to moderate rain or snow Wednesday morning. Rain
and snow increasing Wednesday afternoon becoming moderate
to occasionally heavy. Light snow showers Wednesday
night. Increasing rain or snow becoming light to moderate
early Thursday morning. Briefly decreasing rain or snow
later Thursday morning. Increasing snow Thursday
afternoon and night becoming moderate to heavy.

* CASCADE PASSES, INCLUDING STEVENS, SNOQUALMIE AND WHITE
PASSES-
Light to occasionally moderate snow Wednesday morning.
Snow increasing Wednesday afternoon becoming moderate to
occasionally heavy. Light snow showers Wednesday night.
Increasing snow early Thursday morning becoming moderate
to heavy. Briefly decreasing snow late Thursday morning.
Increasing snow Thursday afternoon and night becoming
moderate to heavy.

* EAST SLOPES WASHINGTON CASCADES-
Light snow showers Wednesday morning. Snow showers
increasing Wednesday afternoon becoming moderate to
occasionally heavy, mainly higher terrain near the crest.
Light snow showers Wednesday night. Increasing snow early
Thursday morning becoming light to moderate. Briefly
decreasing snow late Thursday morning. Increasing snow
Thursday afternoon and night becoming moderate.

* MT HOOD AREA-
Light to moderate snow Wednesday morning. Snow increasing
Wednesday afternoon becoming moderate to occasionally
heavy. Light to moderate snow showers Wednesday night.
Increasing snow early Thursday morning becoming moderate
to heavy. Briefly decreasing snow late Thursday morning.
Increasing snow Thursday afternoon and night becoming
heavy.


SNOW LEVELS-CASCADE MTNS
2000 ft N, 3000 ft C and S Wednesday morning
3000 ft N and S Wednesday mid-day and afternoon
2000 ft N and S Wednesday night through early Thursday
morning
1500 ft N, 2000 ft S mid-day Thursday through Thursday
night

SNOW LEVELS-OLYMPIC MTNS
2500 ft Wednesday morning and afternoon
2000 ft Wednesday night
1500 ft Thursday morning and afternoon
1000 ft Thursday night

Cascade Snow/Freezing Levels refer to the northern Washington Cascades
(N) through Mt Hood area (S). Central Washington Cascade snow levels
(typically near Snoqualmie Pass) are normally midway between indicated N
and S levels. Note that surface snow/freezing levels are common near
the passes during easterly pass flow and may result in multiple
snow/freezing levels.



24 HOUR FORECAST OF PRECIPITATION IN INCHES OF WATER
EQUIVALENT ENDING AT 4AM
THU FRI

* HURRICANE RIDGE .5 .5-.75

* MT BAKER .75 1
* WASHINGTON PASS .25-.5 .5
* STEVENS PASS .5-.75 .75-1
* SNOQUALMIE PASS .75-1 1-1.5
* MISSION RIDGE .25 .25-.5
* CRYSTAL MTN .5-.75 .75-1
* PARADISE .5-.75 1
* WHITE PASS .5-.75 .75-1
* MT HOOD 1-1.5 1.5-2



WINDS IN MILES PER HOUR (MPH)

* CASCADE PASS LEVEL WINDS
E 0-10 Wednesday morning
W 0-10 Wednesday afternoon
W 5-15 with higher gusts Wednesday night and early
Thursday
E 0-10 Thursday mid-day and afternoon
W 10-20 with higher gusts Thursday night

* FREE WINDS AT 5000 FT
SW 15-25 N and C 25-40 S Wednesday morning
S 15-25 N and C, W-SW 20-35 S Wednesday afternoon
SW 25-40 N and C, W-SW 30-45 S Wednesday night
W-SW 15-30 N, 30-45 C and S early Thursday
S-SW 15-30 N, SW 20-30 C, W-SW 40-60 S Thursday afternoon
and night

* FREE WINDS AT 9000 FT
S-SW 20-30 N, W-SW 30-45 S Wednesday morning
SW 20-40 Wednesday afternoon
W-SW 30-50 Wednesday night
W 35-50 early Thursday
W-SW 35-50 N and C, W-SW 40-60 Thursday afternoon and
night



EXTENDED WEATHER SYNOPSIS FOR FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY
Upper level low pressure over the region should maintain
showery precipitation Friday at low freezing levels.
Westerly mid level flow should also maintain a likely
convergence zone to affect the central Cascades west slopes
with enhanced precipitation from mainly Stevens to
Snoqualmie Passes. A brief break or marked decrease in
precipitation is expected Friday night and early Saturday
between disturbances. However another strong disturbance is
likely to move across the Pacific Northwest Saturday
afternoon and night. This should renew moderate to heavy
precipitation at further lowering freezing levels. A renewed
surface low is expected to approach Astoria Or. Saturday
night and move inland early Sunday. This should maintain the
heaviest precipitation over the Mt Hood area and southern
Washington Cascades Sunday at slightly rising but continued
low freezing levels.


EXTENDED FORECAST FOR FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY
Light to occasionally moderate snow Friday heaviest along
the west slope areas. Decreasing light snow showers late
Friday through early Saturday. Increasing moderate to heavy
showers late Saturday. Moderate snow Sunday except heavy
over the Mt Hood area and southern Washington Cascades.
Decreasing light snow showers Sunday night.

* SNOW LEVELS
1-2000 ft N, 2-3000 ft S early Friday
500-1500 ft N, 1500-2500 ft s late Friday
500-1500 ft N and S Saturday and Sunday

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