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    PNW: Central Cascades of OR & WA Snow Conditions/Forecast/Discussion/Data

    Not the most ripper of all areas, but there's probably some mags that ski in the central Cascades. Can we use this as a place to dump info?

    Any good sites for doing your own personal forecasting/conditions check?

    These usually get me started...

    http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick....720807&zone=1

    http://www.callatg.com/~nsps/weather.htm

    http://www.nwac.us/forecasts.htm





    Last edited by NlytendOne; 11-09-2008 at 06:07 PM.

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    Probably already familiar with this one:

    WA-specific real-time snow & temp data

    http://http://www.nwac.us/mtnweather.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by NlytendOne View Post
    Not the most ripper of all areas
    I beg your pardon?

    The Washington Cascades?

    It rips and we have rippers..



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    The Cascades are the shit!

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    i dont think the OR and WA cascades even compare.

    oregon is mellow
    wasingtion is gnarl

    that being said, there are a few worthy spots in oregon. nothing special, but some good skiing to be had for sure.

    where are you located NlytendOne??

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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit View Post
    I beg your pardon?

    The Washington Cascades?

    It rips and we have rippers..



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    I guess I meant the Central Cascades (Bachelor/Hood/Rainier/Adams...).

    Compared to the North Cascades...well, I find it hard to compare the two areas.

    Didn't mean to put anyone or any area down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steepconcrete View Post
    i dont think the OR and WA cascades even compare.

    oregon is mellow
    wasingtion is gnarl

    that being said, there are a few worthy spots in oregon. nothing special, but some good skiing to be had for sure.

    where are you located NlytendOne??
    I agree, depending on where we are talking about in WA (see above post).

    I'm in the "heart of the Willamette Valley". South of PDX and north of Eugene. In other words, Corvallis. Lots of backcountry in the Santiam and Willamette Pass areas during the heavy winter, then hit the volcanoes in late winter and spring. I usually ski the volcanoes south of Rainier to Lassen/Shasta.

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    Winter Weather Advisory
    West Slopes Central Cascades and (Washington)

    URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SEATTLE WA
    334 AM PST THU NOV 20 2008
    WAZ518-519-201945-
    /O.NEW.KSEW.WW.Y.0004.081120T2000Z-081121T0500Z/
    WEST SLOPES NORTHERN CASCADES AND PASSES-
    WEST SLOPES CENTRAL CASCADES AND PASSES-
    334 AM PST THU NOV 20 2008
    ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO 9 PM PST
    THIS EVENING FOR THE WEST SLOPES OF THE CASCADES ABOVE 3500 FEET...
    THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SEATTLE HAS ISSUED A WINTER
    WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY
    UNTIL 9 PM TONIGHT.
    A VIGOROUS PACIFIC STORM WILL BRING SNOW AND GUSTY WINDS TO THE
    AREA TODAY. SNOWFALL AMOUNTS OF 4 TO 8 INCHES ARE LIKELY BY LATE
    THIS EVENING. ALTHOUGH THE SNOW LEVEL WILL PLUMMET TO NEAR 3000
    FEET LATER THIS AFTERNOON...ACCUMULATIONS AT THIS LEVEL ARE ONLY
    EXPECTED TO BE IN THE ONE TO THREE INCH RANGE.
    PEOPLE PLANNING TRAVEL IN THE CASCADES SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR
    WINTER DRIVING CONDITIONS.

    $$$
    WWW.WEATHER.GOV

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    Deeply depressed at the moment...

    Nothing even coming close...

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    I like this site:

    http://i90.atmos.washington.edu/roadview/sr2/

    It is a good amalgamation of information about the two closest passes to Seattle - I-90 and US2

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    Hey, who says Central Oregon doesn't have the gnar?

    Ever ski Mt. Bailey?!?

    I know. I know.......

    We fuckin' need snow.

    I think I wanna go to the Alps.
    Stood upon a mountaintop.
    Walked barefoot in the Snow.

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    No keeping secrets around here...




    Yeah, we need snow.

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    Lower snow level & precip expected next week. Help is on the way
    License to kill gophers by the government of the United Nations

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    Help is on the way...
    Friday: Rain before 10am, then snow. The snow could be heavy at times. High near 32. Windy, with a west southwest wind 24 to 27 mph increasing to between 33 and 36 mph. Winds could gust as high as 55 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%.

    Friday Night: Snow showers. The snow could be heavy at times. Low around 16. Windy. Chance of precipitation is 100%.

    Saturday: Snow showers. High near 20. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

    Saturday Night: Snow showers likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 9.

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    Hood should be getting hammered. I think Sunday will be the day...

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    Blizzard...love the "$$" at the close.

    Blizzard Warning
    URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PORTLAND OR
    445 AM PST FRI DEC 12 2008

    ...STRONG PACIFIC WINTER STORM MOVING INTO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
    TODAY AND SATURDAY...

    .A STRONG PACIFIC WINTER STORM WILL MOVE INTO THE PACIFIC
    NORTHWEST TODAY AND MOVE THROUGH THE AREA TONIGHT AND SATURDAY. THIS
    SYSTEM WILL PRODUCE HEAVY SNOW OVER THE MOUNTAINS OF SOUTHWEST
    WASHINGTON AND NORTHWEST OREGON THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH SATURDAY
    AS THE SNOW LEVEL LOWERS TO BETWEEN 500 AND 1000 FEET BY SATURDAY.
    STRONG WINDS WILL PRODUCE BLIZZARD CONDITIONS OVER THE HIGHER
    CASCADES...WITH CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW AT LOWER
    ELEVATIONS OF THE MOUNTAINS.

    ORZ011-013-WAZ019-122300-
    /O.CON.KPQR.BZ.W.0001.081212T1800Z-081213T2000Z/
    NORTHERN OREGON CASCADES-CASCADES IN LANE COUNTY-
    SOUTH WASHINGTON CASCADES-
    INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...GOVERNMENT CAMP...DETROIT...
    SANTIAM PASS...MCKENZIE BRIDGE...OAKRIDGE...WILLAMETTE PASS...
    COLDWATER RIDGE VISITORS CENTER...MOUNT ST. HELENS
    445 AM PST FRI DEC 12 2008

    ...BLIZZARD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO
    12 PM PST SATURDAY FOR THE SOUTH WASHINGTON AND NORTH AND CENTRAL
    OREGON CASCADES...

    A BLIZZARD WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW AND STRONG WINDS REMAINS IN
    EFFECT FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO 12 PM PST SATURDAY.

    HEAVY SNOW AND STRONG WINDS WILL DEVELOP IN THE SOUTH WASHINGTON
    AND NORTH AND CENTRAL OREGON CASCADES THIS AFTERNOON AND CONTINUE
    THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING. STORM TOTAL SNOW AMOUNTS THROUGH
    SATURDAY COULD REACH 2 TO 4 FEET...WITH WINDS THROUGH SATURDAY
    MORNING FREQUENTLY GUSTING TO 35 MPH OR HIGHER IN MUCH OF THE
    CASCADES...AND TO 75 MPH AT THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. THIS WILL CAUSE
    CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW WITH WHITE OUT
    CONDITIONS POSSIBLE. THE SNOW WILL INCREASE THIS AFTERNOON AS A
    PACIFIC COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH...THEN STRONG ONSHORE FLOW BEHIND
    THE FRONT WILL MAINTAIN HEAVY SNOW IN THE CASCADES TONIGHT
    AND SATURDAY. THE SNOW LEVEL WILL START NEAR 4000 OR 5000 FEET MID
    DAY TODAY THEN FALL DRAMATICALLY TONIGHT... REACHING TO BETWEEN
    500 AND 1000 FEET SATURDAY.

    A BLIZZARD WARNING MEANS SEVERE WINTER WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE
    EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. FALLING AND BLOWING SNOW WITH STRONG WINDS
    AND POOR VISIBILITIES ARE LIKELY. THIS WILL LEAD TO WHITEOUT
    CONDITIONS...MAKING TRAVEL EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. DO NOT TRAVEL. IF
    YOU MUST TRAVEL...HAVE A WINTER SURVIVAL KIT WITH YOU. IF YOU GET
    STRANDED...STAY WITH YOUR VEHICLE.

    $$

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    PNW is happening. Even down low.


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    there is was a slide on route 12, barely past rimrock...white pass is closed for new years....hopefully this will stop someone else from driving all the way there and chuckin a uie
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