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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
Well, I’m certainly regretting leaving Portland to come up to Seattle. Our heat in our house isn’t working, so I decided to flee up to my parents’ house in Seattle for warmth. Had I known that Portland was going […]

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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
It’s been a tough winter for snow-lovers living in the Puget Sound region. It’s not because we haven’t seen any snow – we saw a widespread snowstorm December 8-9 that dropped an inch of snow at Sea-Tac, and a […]

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Christopher Scragg created the site Phoenix Weather Blog 9 years, 7 months ago
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Dan Ness became a registered member 9 years, 7 months ago
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
While we’ve been cool and dry here in Western Washington over the past few days, areas of Southern Oregon and Northern California have been getting absolutely pummeled with snow! With modified arctic air already […]

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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
In some of my previous blog posts this week, I talked about the potential for a major, extended arctic blast that could hang around for the first two weeks of January. Unfortunately for snow lovers, there has been […]

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Thanks David. I have to say, it was a bit painful looking at all these amazing model runs and CPC charts – we were so close to an extremely snowy pattern. Hopefully we’ll still get some on Saturday… I’m looking into that now.
Thanks for reading the blog and engaging with the posts on the Facebook page, I really appreciate it.
– Charlie
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Yeah, it’s pretty much dead. Models don’t show it re-emerging for the next couple weeks, but it will likely reappear at some point before winter is over. The location of the block is key – we want it to be centered near 150 W for our best chances for an arctic outbreak. If it’s directly over us, we’ll just get a huge inversion with fog and temperatures in the 30s in the lowlands but snow levels up at 10,000 feet.
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Brie Hawkins wrote a new post on the site Little Bear Creek Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
Have you ever wondered how snowflakes are formed, and are they really all different? Well, this post is for you!
“Q: How are snowflakes formed?
A: A snowflake begins to form when an e […]

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Brie Hawkins wrote a new post on the site Little Bear Creek Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
I’ve really wanted to start blogging but I’ve been lacking ideas for subjects….so I thought, why not use some of my photography and tie it into the weather? In this case, we are currently in our coldest weather […]

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Steve became a registered member 9 years, 7 months ago
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
As expected, the weak low that passed through from the NNW through Southwestern Washington last night brought scattered snow showers to parts of the area, with the highest amounts being in the Central Sound […]

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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
I’ve been posting relatively brief “Snupdates” on WeatherTogether’s Facebook Page tonight, but I’m seeing some interesting new developments on radar and thought I’d write a more in depth blog post about what I’m […]

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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
New model runs are coming in as we speak, and they show a similar scenario for late New Year’s Eve/New Year’s Day. Next week still looks like the coldest in several years, and there is low confidence in a […]

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Gretchen Hund became a registered member 9 years, 7 months ago
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
I must admit, it’s a little difficult coming up with varying titles for your blogs when you are simply blogging about the same thing. It’s not as difficult as forecasting snow in Seattle, but it’s definitely […]

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Thanks Laura! I appreciate it. It’s really fun to write, and it makes me feel even better knowing that you all enjoy it so much!
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Thanks for the report. Right now it looks like it won’t quite reach us, but any time it’s near us it bears mentioning. Extended is still very interesting with potential for lots of snow, but low confidence due to a range of model solutions.
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
Well, another day has passed, and my confidence is building that we will see a major and prolonged arctic outbreak for the first half of January. We’ve got a lot to talk about, so let’s get right to it.
In my […]

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Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
If it seems like you’ve gotten a lot of snow so far this season, you’re not wrong. All of Oregon is above average for snowfall thus far, as well as most of Washington and southern Idaho. This is good for improving […]

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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
As a forecaster, it’s always a little nerve-wracking when models are consistently showing a high-impact event. In fact, in some ways, it’s more nerve-wracking than if the models were showing a variety of different […]

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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
After a few days of chilly and slightly unsettled conditions, stormy weather has once again returned to the Pacific Northwest. And with our latest system, the big story is snow in the mountains.
Winter […]

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Charlie Phillips posted an update 9 years, 7 months ago
This is a test post!
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
I’m very busy today preparing for a Christmas-Eve party with my family, but I thought I’d get in a quick Christmas Eve and Christmas Day forecast for the citizens of Western Washington, as well as a quick […]

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