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Wow, check this out. Looks like we are above normal in snowpack now. Look how sad and pathetic last year's numbers look.

 

 

CLIMATOLOGICAL SNOWDEPTH INFORMATION
NORTHWEST WEATHER AND AVALANCHE CENTER SEATTLE WASHINGTON
DAY  15  MONTH  1  YEAR  2006 
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DATA IN INCHES, -99 DENOTES MISSING DATA

CURRENT  CLIMATE  PER CENT   LAST  THRU 2005  THRU 2005
DEPTH    AVERAGE  OF NORMAL  YEAR  MAX/YEAR   MIN/YEAR

HURRICANE    74       65      114         25   111/2000    10/1981
MT BAKER    134      107      125         58   180/1971    15/1981
STEVENS      81       72      112         41   146/1969     6/1981
SNOQUALMIE   83       64      130         22   123/1969     0/1981
STAMPEDE    -99       71      -99         13   179/1972     0/1981
MISSION      48       36      133         20    63/1995    12/1981
CRYSTAL      70       47      149         26    91/1971     3/1981
PARADISE    135      111      122         55   216/1969    31/1981
WHITE PASS   50       44      114         13    80/2000     0/1981
TIMBERLINE  120      101      119         52   170/1975    10/1981
MEADOWS     110       86      128         34   144/1989     0/1981

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I almost posted this in response to your post on Cascade River Road. It seems like this is an incredible snow year, but it is really just average. Almost anything would seem great compared to last year.

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Not just last year, but three of the last five. Can anyone even remember 98-99? Summer of 99 I saw snow five feet deep at 4500' elevation in early september. I did one hike that year that didn't warrant an ice axe.

 

Oh yeah, 1981. The year the North Cascades Hwy 20 never closed all winter!!!

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Wow, this is crazy. Timberline is up to 138 inches. Neck and neck with Paradise, and more than Baker...

 

But Chinook Pass is the undisputed king, with 172 inches.

 

Still just a relatively "normal" year so far though, nothing special... (or it soon will be, as the extended forecast is trending towards drier weather again)

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