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1 hour ago, snowman21 said:

More impressive is the forecast for tomorrow night:

Saturday Night
Snow. The snow could be heavy at times. Low around 10. Windy, with a southwest wind 75 to 85 mph decreasing to 50 to 60 mph. Winds could gust as high as 130 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New snow accumulation of 14 to 20 inches possible.

Road Trip...Need to really put the pedal to the metal to get there in time though.

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9 hours ago, snowman21 said:

More impressive is the forecast for tomorrow night:

Saturday Night
Snow. The snow could be heavy at times. Low around 10. Windy, with a southwest wind 75 to 85 mph decreasing to 50 to 60 mph. Winds could gust as high as 130 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New snow accumulation of 14 to 20 inches possible.

how would one measure snow accumulation when gusts are 130mph? lol

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21 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Wow! That's awesome. Cold core funnels FTW.

I was asleep by the time they were issuing TORs, but I'm pretty sure these were legit supercells coming on shore along the cold front. PDX had never issued more than 3 TORs in a day, and popped 10 yesterday. That was an EF2 in the video.

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5 minutes ago, OceanStWx said:

I was asleep by the time they were issuing TORs, but I'm pretty sure these were legit supercells coming on shore along the cold front. PDX had never issued more than 3 TORs in a day, and popped 10 yesterday. That was an EF2 in the video.

Yeah I think it was one of those strong secondary CFs embedded in the colder air aloft.  Anyways, impressive. I heard that stat as well about the PDX office. I'm actually handling NW weather today and it will be pretty wild later. The coasts of Oregon and Washington are going to get crushed later. Check this out in the KRNO TAF. I honestly would not want to fly into RNO today. They have insane rotor winds that are causing almost 90 degree wind shifts just a few hundred feet above ground level.

 

TAF KRNO 150522Z 1506/1606 18012G26KT P6SM FEW060 BKN090
     FM151600 18025G40KT P6SM FEW060 SCT090 WS005/24055KT
     FM151900 19038G48KT P6SM SCT050 BKN080 WS002/24065KT
 

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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:

Yeah I think it was one of those strong secondary CFs embedded in the colder air aloft.  Anyways, impressive. I heard that stat as well about the PDX office. I'm actually handling NW weather today and it will be pretty wild later. The coasts of Oregon and Washington are going to get crushed later. Check this out in the KRNO TAF. I honestly would not want to fly into RNO today. They have insane rotor winds that are causing almost 90 degree wind shifts just a few hundred feet above ground level.

 

TAF KRNO 150522Z 1506/1606 18012G26KT P6SM FEW060 BKN090
     FM151600 18025G40KT P6SM FEW060 SCT090 WS005/24055KT
     FM151900 19038G48KT P6SM SCT050 BKN080 WS002/24065KT
 

Woof, those are going to be some rough approaches.

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1 hour ago, Damage In Tolland said:

39.2 is the low here. Winds are blowing pretty good. Even down to 600 feet elevation on my run it was windy.

We don't frost, we don't freeze

We just looped the dog.  Still air, lots of frost.  Low of 29F .   30.4F attm.      The glow of the low sun through the yellow and red and light greens is amazing 

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3 hours ago, CoastalWx said:

Yeah I think it was one of those strong secondary CFs embedded in the colder air aloft.  Anyways, impressive. I heard that stat as well about the PDX office. I'm actually handling NW weather today and it will be pretty wild later. The coasts of Oregon and Washington are going to get crushed later. Check this out in the KRNO TAF. I honestly would not want to fly into RNO today. They have insane rotor winds that are causing almost 90 degree wind shifts just a few hundred feet above ground level.

 

TAF KRNO 150522Z 1506/1606 18012G26KT P6SM FEW060 BKN090
     FM151600 18025G40KT P6SM FEW060 SCT090 WS005/24055KT
     FM151900 19038G48KT P6SM SCT050 BKN080 WS002/24065KT
 

Should be a bit interesting for the game tonight in Pullman between UCLA and Washington St. Not sure where Pullman is but I think it's inland so maybe the conditions won't be as bad as in a place like Seattle. Boise St also has a game today but it might be ok there.

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