J_Fisher Posted February 24, 2004 Posted February 24, 2004 This looks like good news WSDOT info I was expecting to hear more about the washouts from October. Maybe they got that stuff patched up over the winter?... Quote
Greg_W Posted February 24, 2004 Posted February 24, 2004 My guess is that they'll do a reassessment of the road repairs necessary once it all clears out. I don't think they tried to do any road repair before the snows, but I could very well be wrong. Quote
specialed Posted February 24, 2004 Posted February 24, 2004 Hmmmm. I wonder why the snow levels up there are so low? Maybe warm weather snaps consolidated the snowpack. Quote
Alex Posted February 24, 2004 Posted February 24, 2004 Its still only Feb. I can't recall the highway opening before late March or even mid-April in recent years...? Considering we sometimes get a large percentage of our snowpack in March, I wager that at 5000 ft at least, the snow levels will increase before it all starts melting. Quote
Stefan Posted February 24, 2004 Posted February 24, 2004 I was out at Winthrop this past weekend. I found normal snow levels out there....but what was weird was the snowpack which I haven't experienced before. The snowpack was about 2-3 feet where I was with a crusty layer on top. But below the crusty layer was absolutely no level of consolidation--it was all powder to the ground. They will probably plow the road from the east side this year without any plowing starting from the west. The west side crews will probably devote their time to the two major repairs that need to be done to the roads. The road will be finished plowing well before they finish the repairs. Just my guess. Quote
Chad_A Posted March 4, 2004 Posted March 4, 2004 Huh. I was guessing this to be a really good snowpack year? Am I wrong? I thought we were getting hammered; then again, I'm down here in the Oregon Cascades, so things might be different (Hood is having a great year; I imagine routes will be in longer this year). Am I wrong? I have a pal in SLC wanting to do some alpine stuff in NCNP, and I told him, my best guess, was sometime in May would be best. If you guys think otherwise, speak up, because I've yet to spend some reasonable time up there. Let me know what you all think. Quote
JoshK Posted March 4, 2004 Posted March 4, 2004 I was surprised too...Baker and Rainer both have above average snow pack. Quote
Dru Posted March 4, 2004 Posted March 4, 2004 there is a lot of snow up high but a lot of melt low down. snowline is actually higher right now than it was this time last year if i'm not misataken. cause last year you could drive into tamihi cr. in feb but not in march (snow fell), and this yr is the reverse (snow has melted)! Quote
Stefan Posted March 4, 2004 Posted March 4, 2004 Northern Washington seems to have normal average snowpack amounts. However, southern Washington and Mt. Hood have higher than average snowpack. Here is the data: http://www.seawfo.noaa.gov/products/CLISNO Quote
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