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WARNING for the weekend prior to and following 1/23 plus 1/24 2009

Snow heavy at times can be expected in all western mountains on or before this coming weekend 1/23 to 1/24. It should be noted that the new snow is expected to be "heavy" or even "wet" at some lower to mid elevations due to the flow of the storm moving in from the south (warmer) vs the north (cooler). Plan your snowmobiling accordingly and choose safe routes while traveling at, around or near ALL MOUNTAIN SLOPES.


THIS IS A WARNING TO ALL TRAVELERS THAT ARE PLANNING A TRIP TO THE MOUNTAINS THIS WEEKEND

OT
 
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Thanks for caring OT.

You're a good man, No matter what anyone else says! :D
It doesn't look like we're getting any of the fresh stuff you speak of here in Washington.:(

EXTENDED FORECAST FOR WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Wednesday: Some high clouds possible.
Thursday and Friday: Partly or mostly cloudy with a chance
of light rain or snow.

* FREEZING LEVELS
8-10,000 ft N to S Wed except remaining near the surface
Cascade passes and east slopes.

* SNOW LEVELS
3-5,000 ft N, 4-6,000 ft S Thu
2-4,000 ft N, 3-5,000 ft S Fri except possibly remaining
near the surface Cascade passes and east slopes.

NWAC weather data and forecasts are also available by calling
206-526-6677 for Washington, 503-808-2400 for the Mt Hood
area, or by visiting our Web site at www.nwac.us.
 
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