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Pacific Northwest!!! Get ready for a cold & snowy winter...
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[quote:cjrocks:MV8xMTg0NjE5XzE5MjAzNTQ3Xzc2MDE4QTRC] What part of the Northwest we have 2 different types of climate regions. The west side is Rain and more Rain little snow. The east side of the cascades is desert Snow Snow Snow Frozen tundra. [/quote]
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3 different sources saying the same thing...
La Nina is very strong this year and ocean temps are already 2-3 degrees below average...
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link to www.cloudforest.com
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link to www.danawilson.org
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3rd source is from AOL...(can't post...)
2010-2011 Winter Forecast - Winter Will Be Wo
Chief Meteorologist Joe Bastardi predicts the Winter’s Worst Cold & Snow will be in the Pacific Northwest see below.
2010-2011 Winter Forecast - Winter Will Be Worst in Pacific Northwest!
It appears La Nina is definitely taking hold in the Pacific. Water temperatures are 2-3 degrees below normal which is a strong indicator of a harsh winter for the Pacific Northwest. AccuWeather.com Chief Meteorologist Joe Bastardi predicts the Winter’s Worst Cold & Snow will be in the Pacific Northwest reaching all the way to the Great Lakes. Cities like Portland & Seattle who experienced mild winters last year are forecast to be much colder and snowier this year.
The harsh cold air we receive in the winter months comes from Canada to Washington State. It is predicted that the Canadian winter will be very harsh this year compared to the mild winter last year, which means that we could be in for many more sub freezing temperature days than the few we experienced in early December last year.
All in all it looks like we had better prepare for more severe winter storms, colder temperatures, more snow and freezing rain. It may only be August, but it’s never too early to prepare for what the experts are predicting to be a severe winter for our region. Learn to be Pro-Active. Visit Grays Harbor Emergency Management website at: [
link to www.co.grays-harbor.wa.us
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