Northwest Daily Snow

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By Larry Schick, Forecaster Posted 5 years ago January 27, 2020

More snow, but sometimes annoying snow levels

Summary

This lively weather pattern producing one storm after another will continue over the Northwest this week. None of the storms are huge, plus they are fast-moving, as a result, daily snowfall is modest, but some days may be a bit more robust than others – like Tuesday. The storms are following a mild southwesterly airflow; as a result snow levels will be moderate in the 3,500 – 4,500 ft. range, but high by the end of the week. The unsettled pattern will continue into next weekend. Please realize the timing of snowfall and clearing periods could change considering the speedy southwesterly flow directing storms. There is high confidence in this overall unsettled pattern setting the trend for the week, but low confidence in the details of timing and to some extent the snow levels. Also, breaks may be more like lulls in the snowfall without much clearing.

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About Our Forecaster

Larry Schick

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Larry cherry picks the best powder days to ski. He has skied more than 60 ski areas in the Western US and British Columbia – including Cat and Heliskiing. His ride continues. The path is lined with fresh snow and perfect waves.

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