WINTER STORM
WINTER STORM
WINTER STORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM FRIDAY EVENING TO 10 PM SATURDAY EVENING
UNTIL 4:30AM PST
Urgent - Winter Weather Message National Weather Service Spokane WA 253 PM PST Thu Dec 2 2004
.A Strong Winter Storm System Will Move Into The Inland Northwest Friday Night And Slowly Move Through The Region On Saturday. The Storm System Will Bring Abundant Moisture To The Region. A Dome Of Cold Air Is Currently In Place Across A Large Portion Of Eastern Washington And The Idaho Panhandle. The Combination Of These Weather Parameters Will Set The Stage For Winter Weather Conditions.
1230- Northern Panhandle-Coeur D'alene Area-Idaho Palouse- Central Panhandle Mountains-Washington Palouse-Spokane Area- Northeast Mountains- Including The Cities Of... Cheney... Davenport... Colville... Deer Park... Newport... Metaline Falls... Harrison... Rathdrum... Kellogg... Wallace... St Maries... Moscow... Potlatch... Plummer... Pullman... Colfax... Rosalia... Sandpoint... Bonners Ferry... Clark Fork 253 PM PST Thu Dec 2 2004
... Winter Storm Watch Is In Effect From 6 PM Friday Evening To 10 PM Saturday Evening...
The National Weather Service In Spokane Washington Has Issued A Winter Storm Watch From Friday Night Through Saturday Evening. Light Precipitation Will Develop Friday Afternoon In The Northeast Mountains Of Washington And The North Idaho Panahndle. The Precipitation Will Increase In Intensity And Spread South Through The Region. It Should Begin Briefly As Rain Before Switching Over To Snow... And Staying As Snow Through The Duration Of The Event. Snow Accumulations Of 6 To 12 Inches Of Snow Are Possible By Saturday Evening. This Includes The Area North And East Of A Line From Pullman... To Ritzville To Republic.
UNTIL 4:30AM PST
Urgent - Winter Weather Message National Weather Service Spokane WA 253 PM PST Thu Dec 2 2004
.A Strong Winter Storm System Will Move Into The Inland Northwest Friday Night And Slowly Move Through The Region On Saturday. The Storm System Will Bring Abundant Moisture To The Region. A Dome Of Cold Air Is Currently In Place Across A Large Portion Of Eastern Washington And The Idaho Panhandle. The Combination Of These Weather Parameters Will Set The Stage For Winter Weather Conditions.
1230- Northern Panhandle-Coeur D'alene Area-Idaho Palouse- Central Panhandle Mountains-Washington Palouse-Spokane Area- Northeast Mountains- Including The Cities Of... Cheney... Davenport... Colville... Deer Park... Newport... Metaline Falls... Harrison... Rathdrum... Kellogg... Wallace... St Maries... Moscow... Potlatch... Plummer... Pullman... Colfax... Rosalia... Sandpoint... Bonners Ferry... Clark Fork 253 PM PST Thu Dec 2 2004
... Winter Storm Watch Is In Effect From 6 PM Friday Evening To 10 PM Saturday Evening...
The National Weather Service In Spokane Washington Has Issued A Winter Storm Watch From Friday Night Through Saturday Evening. Light Precipitation Will Develop Friday Afternoon In The Northeast Mountains Of Washington And The North Idaho Panahndle. The Precipitation Will Increase In Intensity And Spread South Through The Region. It Should Begin Briefly As Rain Before Switching Over To Snow... And Staying As Snow Through The Duration Of The Event. Snow Accumulations Of 6 To 12 Inches Of Snow Are Possible By Saturday Evening. This Includes The Area North And East Of A Line From Pullman... To Ritzville To Republic.
I'd take the snow over there rather than the traffic (yuppies in bimmers on a cell phone drinking a latte at the same time) over here any day!mudflap wrote:and it's time for me to thank god i don't live in spokane anymore!
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Now that sounds like proper Alaska!mmeowgrl wrote:it snowed big time last night. didn't notice until i tried backing out of the garage, i got about 20 inches at my house
Preach it, br'er!ironpants wrote:mudflap wrote:
"and it's time for me to thank god i don't live in spokane anymore!"
I'd take the snow over there rather than the traffic (yuppies in bimmers on a cell phone drinking a latte at the same time) over here any day!
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened.
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I don't like snow....and after the pasty white thigh remark in one of the other threads....well.....it's just not something I think would bring holiday cheer...bio wrote:sooooo... what are you saying?

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