godfry n. glad
11-05-2005, 05:55 PM
Winter has begun here in the Pacific Northwest in earnest.
Over the past week or so, we've been deluged with a series of Pacific storms, dumping relatively large amounts of rain in the valleys. In addition, the freezing level fell below the level of the nearby outdoor recreation areas and the ski areas are actually going to open this weekend. Of course, we're due yet another storm, projected to dump another 2" of rain here, making the mountain a inhospitable place to be, what with an estimated foot of snow accumulating over the weekend.
So...ski season is here early. The operators are happy, because for the past two years, we've had relatively warm and dry winters and attendance has consequently been way down. The water table folks are hopeful, too, that the snow pack will be replenished this year, offering respite from the ever-present risk of insufficent snowmelt for the area's drinking water.
I'm waiting for the overcast to clear, so I can see the gorgeous mountain with a new mantle of snow. I figure, if I'm lucky, we might get a cold dry stretch for a few days in February.
Over the past week or so, we've been deluged with a series of Pacific storms, dumping relatively large amounts of rain in the valleys. In addition, the freezing level fell below the level of the nearby outdoor recreation areas and the ski areas are actually going to open this weekend. Of course, we're due yet another storm, projected to dump another 2" of rain here, making the mountain a inhospitable place to be, what with an estimated foot of snow accumulating over the weekend.
So...ski season is here early. The operators are happy, because for the past two years, we've had relatively warm and dry winters and attendance has consequently been way down. The water table folks are hopeful, too, that the snow pack will be replenished this year, offering respite from the ever-present risk of insufficent snowmelt for the area's drinking water.
I'm waiting for the overcast to clear, so I can see the gorgeous mountain with a new mantle of snow. I figure, if I'm lucky, we might get a cold dry stretch for a few days in February.