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Anyone else staying up to watch the telemetry?

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14 years 9 months ago #200154 by joemccla
Crystal telemetry is confusing.. Snow? Freezing rain?

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14 years 9 months ago #200155 by aaron_wright
Replied by aaron_wright on topic Re: Anyone else staying up to watch the telemetry?
I didn't stay up, but Mission Ridge telemetry is reporting almost 2" for the last 24 hours. Looks like mostly rain but should now be switching to snow above 5000'. Another 1" of liquid forecast with continued lowering snow levels.

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14 years 9 months ago #200156 by aaron_wright
Replied by aaron_wright on topic Re: Anyone else staying up to watch the telemetry?
It's been raining non stop for the 12 hours now in Wenatchee and is pouring right now. I don't think I've ever seen it rain this much for so long since I've lived here, 8 years now.

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14 years 9 months ago - 14 years 9 months ago #200157 by Joedabaker
I've seen it rain harder when we got 6 inches a couple years ago, but it is still pounding rain in Greenwater 43 degrees.
I suspect that the snowpack on the upper mountain will absorb a fair amount of that water since I noticed yesterday that the snow has started to round at 6000 to 7000ft and it has progressed to a "Mush Season" as Lowell would call it. I am more curious to see how it percolates through the snowpack and what effect it will have when it hits that faucet layer from MLK. And if any cornice failures will create some new ski runs.

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