SnowBrains Forecast: 10-20 Inches for the PNW Through Thursday - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: 10-20 Inches for the PNW Through Thursday - SnowBrains
"The storm cycle will bring 8-17 inches of new snow to most open resorts in the PNW, with snow quality starting dense to moderate on Tuesday and improving as colder air arrives on Wednesday."
"Ridge-top wind will be the biggest limiting factor in the Oregon Cascades, while conditions in Washington should improve once the colder post-frontal phase settles in."
"Wednesday is expected to be the best day for snow quality, with models agreeing on colder air and lower snow levels dropping to roughly 500-2,000 feet in Washington and about 1,000-3,000 feet in Oregon."
A storm cycle from Tuesday through Thursday will deliver 8-17 inches of new snow across the PNW, with snow quality improving as colder air arrives. Wind will be a limiting factor in the Oregon Cascades, while conditions in Washington are expected to improve. The period from Tuesday morning to Thursday afternoon shows high confidence in storm timing and snow levels. After the storm, a calmer and colder weekend is anticipated, with another unsettled weather system expected late Sunday into early next week.
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