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Thread: PNW 2022/2023 Season - It's Triple Dip La Niña Time!

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    Brace yourselves for the storm of the century, or at the least, October 2023.
    https://cliffmass.blogspot.com/2023/...-blast-of.html

    Not sure if any accumulation will remain as part of the season's snowpack but the VPF is looking good.
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    Obligatory past-season stoke: French fry powered french-frying.
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    Lol volcano summit forecasts are the best

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    Well, there is this, indicating accumulations through Sunday Oct 29.

    Good news for our brothers and sisters out Teton and Wasatch way as well as we in the PNW.


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    This looks good. NWS talking feet of snow around Mt. Rainier. I anticipate a 2023 / 24 theme shortly. Who's gonna tap it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by L82thegate View Post
    This looks good. NWS talking feet of snow around Mt. Rainier. I anticipate a 2023 / 24 theme shortly. Who's gonna tap it?
    Yo Z!
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    https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClic...2&lon=-121.679

    Baker getting some decent accumulation. Wonder if they’ll be spinning the lifts early this year.

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    This storm will have better potential for snow on the east slopes


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    How far east? I'm wondering if that soon-to-be-developed gem near Spokane will be up and running by next weekend...

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    I leave for a week in Oregon to learn stuff and you guys are all going to start skiing without me…


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    I put my snow tires on tonight so this storm is sure to be a flop. Sorry all.

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    The point forecast for Mission says 11-18” for Tuesday-Wednesday. The storm is coming in along the Columbia River and it will collide with the Arctic front moving south out of BC. This is classic east slope snow maker. If it plays out


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    Updated forecast for tomorrow night: https://cliffmass.blogspot.comClick image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by L82thegate View Post
    This looks good. NWS talking feet of snow around Mt. Rainier.
    Speaking of which, has anyone heard anything about Rainier's winter operations plan this year?

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    Official Trump updated weather forecast now available, sponsored by Sharpie and Carl's Jr.

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    Well it's nice to get the first forecast fizzle out of the way. At least the Oregonians got to do some weed whacking.
    Back to prior season stoke:
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    Foothills got tea bagged last night.


    Such a tease.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wickstad View Post
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    And I’m not talking about the photo…

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    Quote Originally Posted by wickstad View Post
    And I’m not talking about the photo…
    Well I guess technically it is all a photo…

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    $80MM allocated in the federal budget to replace the Hurricane Ridge Day Lodge: https://www.seattletimes.com/life/ou...dge-day-lodge/

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    How about allocating a few mil to keep the road open, ya fucks?!

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    yeesh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norseman View Post
    How about allocating a few mil to keep the road open, ya fucks?!
    I have arrived at the conclusion that the NPS must take special pleasure in restricting access to the parks they control. My point of reference is 12 years lived in Kitsap County and many a plan detailed. I have arrived at the conclusion that they've hired too many blue-haired millennials and karens. My point of reference is being a millennial myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waveshello View Post
    too many blue-haired millennials
    What is this?

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