Snow Storm November 2006
I've had so little time lately to do breath let alone get back to any of my hobbies. I finally got pictures from the snow storm uploaded so here I am posting them. Daily updates are on hold again until I get settled.
These are a couple photos from November 26th when I was at my parents house. A day after the snow started intermittantly falling in areas. The orginal forcast was snow showers in the morning and rain showers in the afternoon. Well the rain did come... around noon... but it quickly turned to snow by 1:30pm and snowed the rest of the evening lightly.

Photographed: 11/26/2006
This is at my parents house in Shoreline, looking at the back yard from the basement door.

Photographed: 11/26/2006
Also at my parents house in Shoreline, looking twards the street from the basement door.
Heres a few pictures from the morning of November 28th, 2006. This is the morning after we had a low temprature of 15.8 degrees. Some places got as low as 10 degrees.

Photographed 11/28/2006
This is looking out the back window of my cabin in Gold Bar, Washington. The river is the Skykomish River.

Photographed: 11/28/2006
Icicles on the back deck. The low the previous night was 15.8 degrees.

Photographed: 11/28/2006
Skykomish River and trees covered in 3 inches of new snow.

Photographed: 11/28/2006
The Brat, wich has yet to move. All these photos are before we got the real big dumping Wednesday evening.

Photographed: 11/28/2006
The XT again.

Photographed 11/28/2006
It's a winter wonderland! Almost a whole month early.

Photographed 11/28/2006
Another beauty shot.

Photographed: 11/28/2006
Looking down the side of the cabin twards the street.
Wednesday night, around 7pm November 29th, 2006 a Puget sound convergence zone developed. It was so strong that it dumped 8 inches of snow in Monroe, Wa and 6 inches up in Gold Bar. The wind was blowing out of the east at 60 mph. Tempratures went from 30 degrees to 25 degrees within a few hours. On top of the snow, it then turned to freezing rain sense the temprature was 25 degrees. Then it turned back to snow. So we had about 4 inches of snow, then a layer of ice... and then another 2 inches of snow. It was interesting to drive in to say the least.

Photographed 11/30/2006
Deep stuff, after the Wednesday night storm that blew through. Spots were as deep as 10 inches.
These are a couple photos from November 26th when I was at my parents house. A day after the snow started intermittantly falling in areas. The orginal forcast was snow showers in the morning and rain showers in the afternoon. Well the rain did come... around noon... but it quickly turned to snow by 1:30pm and snowed the rest of the evening lightly.
Photographed: 11/26/2006
This is at my parents house in Shoreline, looking at the back yard from the basement door.
Photographed: 11/26/2006
Also at my parents house in Shoreline, looking twards the street from the basement door.
Heres a few pictures from the morning of November 28th, 2006. This is the morning after we had a low temprature of 15.8 degrees. Some places got as low as 10 degrees.
Photographed 11/28/2006
This is looking out the back window of my cabin in Gold Bar, Washington. The river is the Skykomish River.
Photographed: 11/28/2006
Icicles on the back deck. The low the previous night was 15.8 degrees.
Photographed: 11/28/2006
Skykomish River and trees covered in 3 inches of new snow.
Photographed: 11/28/2006
The Brat, wich has yet to move. All these photos are before we got the real big dumping Wednesday evening.
Photographed: 11/28/2006
The XT again.
Photographed 11/28/2006
It's a winter wonderland! Almost a whole month early.
Photographed 11/28/2006
Another beauty shot.
Photographed: 11/28/2006
Looking down the side of the cabin twards the street.
Wednesday night, around 7pm November 29th, 2006 a Puget sound convergence zone developed. It was so strong that it dumped 8 inches of snow in Monroe, Wa and 6 inches up in Gold Bar. The wind was blowing out of the east at 60 mph. Tempratures went from 30 degrees to 25 degrees within a few hours. On top of the snow, it then turned to freezing rain sense the temprature was 25 degrees. Then it turned back to snow. So we had about 4 inches of snow, then a layer of ice... and then another 2 inches of snow. It was interesting to drive in to say the least.
Photographed 11/30/2006
Deep stuff, after the Wednesday night storm that blew through. Spots were as deep as 10 inches.


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