A climate which is warmer overall by 1-2 degrees would squeeze out a lot of past borderline snow events. But the theory is the coming solar grand minimum will change this? Winter storm slams Pacific Northwest 01:24. Seattle’s official snowfall records were taken at Sea-Tac Airport from 1945 through the winter of 1995-96, and again from the winter of 2004-05 onward.

Thing is, although we used to get slightly more big upper level arctic airmasses, they weren't that much more common than in these last few decades. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten,

Not on par with the winters you mentioned, but for those more southerly locations, at least the most significant winter in over 20 years. A City of Olympia sanding truck makes it way up a street on Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019, in Olympia, Wash.

Sandpoint has no elevation and is right on the lake so I can see how they could get less than the rest of the city in borderline setups, but that day was in the upper 20's during the snowfall. ×

Some areas around Seattle received more than 10 inches of snow Saturday, the most in 70 years, the … CoCoRaHS SEATTLE -- It's hard to believe January went down as the third warmest on record, and it's safe to say few saw the roller coaster drop ahead that would lead us to the third coldest February on record. Yeah about that. Paste as plain text instead, × Yeah I lived about a mile and a half from Sandpoint at the time, and it snowed about 4" that day.

It pretty much always snowed more at my house than they recorded. Those are official numbers even though they're not recognized in the database for some reason. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. Also...can you think of a good reason why it has been so easy for us to get Arctic outbreaks in December, but almost impossible in January? National Weather Service

All market data delayed 20 minutes. Here's How Much Snow Seattle Got This Week - Seattle, WA - The National Weather Service totals are in.

It's a stark contrast to reliable city stations like Central Park. Even a 1928-29 type winter would be amazing by today's standards. No doubt Seattle is due for a big winter. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Pretty sad showings in 1985-86 and 2008-09, considering how much many places in the Puget Sound region saw those winters.

With the downtown Seattle data now available on NCDC back to 1894, just thought I'd take the time to officially post all of the city of Seattle's official snow data for each winter and also highlight each winter's ENSO state. We've combed through National Weather Service data to collect totals measured during each storm. Occidental Hotel at James Street (l.) and Yesler Way, Seattle, February 19 or 20, 1884.

Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox. Travis Fedschun is a reporter for FoxNews.com. You've successfully subscribed to this newsletter! Flooding My preferences can beat up your preferences’ dad. NWS DSS Table Yeah there's no way downtown Portland had less than 20" that winter. EUG finally did it again last winter, OLM has been doing it at least sporadically since 2011-12, SEA since 2005-06, and Portland has transferred their snow measuring to the NWS office since 1996. Though its not like the past decade was dynamite for snow. I'm not sure if it has to do with elevation or consistently faulty recording. Yeah...where I live both of those winters had a lot more snow.

Seems like they had 5-6" with the big storm, yeah?

If they were keeping records at Sand Point it makes zero sense since Kirkland which is just across the lake supposedly had a couple of feet on the ground at one point.

1893-94 might be missing some data as well, since I'm fairly sure that snow fell in November 1893.

Pretty D**n amazing how few winters had less than 10" during the first 20 or so years of record. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration By 2013-14: 11.75"                  2013-14: 62.30 Obviously the best since 1992-93.

Local Information State Observations The crappy nature of the COOP stations around here doesn't help, either. 1893-94: 19.0" (NCDC database records begin on 1/1), 1972-73: 8.7" (WB office moves across I-5), 1996-97: 22.8" (*November measurement is too low), 1998-99: 2.0" (WB office closes, used Sandpoint data from here), 2001-02: M (no official Seattle snow data between 2001 and 2007!). The occurrence of snow in the Seattle–Tacoma area is extremely variable and usually melts before accumulating to measurable depths. You might be wondering how much snow fell since the first storm hit on Feb. 4.

CheWei Chang. There has been a glaring lack of huge events like 1892-93, 1915-16, 1936-37, 1949-50, and 1968-69 also.

Sandpoint for example only measured 1.6" on 12/18/2008, on a day when much of downtown Seattle had 4-5" per reports.

  You cannot paste images directly. Too lazy to check right now. All NOAA, Local Information Besides the snow, the region also has been blanketed by bitterly cold temperatures. The one-day record for snowfall at Sea-Tac is 20 inches on Jan. 13, 1950—although the city’s overall snowiest 24-hour period occurred from Feb. 1-2, 1916, when 21.5 … Yeah there's no way they actually got less than 3" that day.

That's because the NWS collects measurements as people report them, not necessarily at the same location every day. That's after getting 3" on the 14th.

Interesting that they averaged under 6" from 1923-1948. The storms have delivered Seattle the most snow in February in 70 years (10.6. inches), while Sea-Tac airport reported a new monthly February record, the NWS Seattle office said on Twitter.

Northern MI Climatology Spotter Homepage. Drivers are also being warned to drive as if the roads are covered with ice because of hidden slick spots. ×

2008-09 still didn't make the cut for a top 10% winter for the Portland and Seattle areas collectively though. Beach/Surf
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A climate which is warmer overall by 1-2 degrees would squeeze out a lot of past borderline snow events. But the theory is the coming solar grand minimum will change this? Winter storm slams Pacific Northwest 01:24. Seattle’s official snowfall records were taken at Sea-Tac Airport from 1945 through the winter of 1995-96, and again from the winter of 2004-05 onward.

Thing is, although we used to get slightly more big upper level arctic airmasses, they weren't that much more common than in these last few decades. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten,

Not on par with the winters you mentioned, but for those more southerly locations, at least the most significant winter in over 20 years. A City of Olympia sanding truck makes it way up a street on Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019, in Olympia, Wash.

Sandpoint has no elevation and is right on the lake so I can see how they could get less than the rest of the city in borderline setups, but that day was in the upper 20's during the snowfall. ×

Some areas around Seattle received more than 10 inches of snow Saturday, the most in 70 years, the … CoCoRaHS SEATTLE -- It's hard to believe January went down as the third warmest on record, and it's safe to say few saw the roller coaster drop ahead that would lead us to the third coldest February on record. Yeah about that. Paste as plain text instead, × Yeah I lived about a mile and a half from Sandpoint at the time, and it snowed about 4" that day.

It pretty much always snowed more at my house than they recorded. Those are official numbers even though they're not recognized in the database for some reason. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. Also...can you think of a good reason why it has been so easy for us to get Arctic outbreaks in December, but almost impossible in January? National Weather Service

All market data delayed 20 minutes. Here's How Much Snow Seattle Got This Week - Seattle, WA - The National Weather Service totals are in.

It's a stark contrast to reliable city stations like Central Park. Even a 1928-29 type winter would be amazing by today's standards. No doubt Seattle is due for a big winter. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Pretty sad showings in 1985-86 and 2008-09, considering how much many places in the Puget Sound region saw those winters.

With the downtown Seattle data now available on NCDC back to 1894, just thought I'd take the time to officially post all of the city of Seattle's official snow data for each winter and also highlight each winter's ENSO state. We've combed through National Weather Service data to collect totals measured during each storm. Occidental Hotel at James Street (l.) and Yesler Way, Seattle, February 19 or 20, 1884.

Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox. Travis Fedschun is a reporter for FoxNews.com. You've successfully subscribed to this newsletter! Flooding My preferences can beat up your preferences’ dad. NWS DSS Table Yeah there's no way downtown Portland had less than 20" that winter. EUG finally did it again last winter, OLM has been doing it at least sporadically since 2011-12, SEA since 2005-06, and Portland has transferred their snow measuring to the NWS office since 1996. Though its not like the past decade was dynamite for snow. I'm not sure if it has to do with elevation or consistently faulty recording. Yeah...where I live both of those winters had a lot more snow.

Seems like they had 5-6" with the big storm, yeah?

If they were keeping records at Sand Point it makes zero sense since Kirkland which is just across the lake supposedly had a couple of feet on the ground at one point.

1893-94 might be missing some data as well, since I'm fairly sure that snow fell in November 1893.

Pretty D**n amazing how few winters had less than 10" during the first 20 or so years of record. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration By 2013-14: 11.75"                  2013-14: 62.30 Obviously the best since 1992-93.

Local Information State Observations The crappy nature of the COOP stations around here doesn't help, either. 1893-94: 19.0" (NCDC database records begin on 1/1), 1972-73: 8.7" (WB office moves across I-5), 1996-97: 22.8" (*November measurement is too low), 1998-99: 2.0" (WB office closes, used Sandpoint data from here), 2001-02: M (no official Seattle snow data between 2001 and 2007!). The occurrence of snow in the Seattle–Tacoma area is extremely variable and usually melts before accumulating to measurable depths. You might be wondering how much snow fell since the first storm hit on Feb. 4.

CheWei Chang. There has been a glaring lack of huge events like 1892-93, 1915-16, 1936-37, 1949-50, and 1968-69 also.

Sandpoint for example only measured 1.6" on 12/18/2008, on a day when much of downtown Seattle had 4-5" per reports.

  You cannot paste images directly. Too lazy to check right now. All NOAA, Local Information Besides the snow, the region also has been blanketed by bitterly cold temperatures. The one-day record for snowfall at Sea-Tac is 20 inches on Jan. 13, 1950—although the city’s overall snowiest 24-hour period occurred from Feb. 1-2, 1916, when 21.5 … Yeah there's no way they actually got less than 3" that day.

That's because the NWS collects measurements as people report them, not necessarily at the same location every day. That's after getting 3" on the 14th.

Interesting that they averaged under 6" from 1923-1948. The storms have delivered Seattle the most snow in February in 70 years (10.6. inches), while Sea-Tac airport reported a new monthly February record, the NWS Seattle office said on Twitter.

Northern MI Climatology Spotter Homepage. Drivers are also being warned to drive as if the roads are covered with ice because of hidden slick spots. ×

2008-09 still didn't make the cut for a top 10% winter for the Portland and Seattle areas collectively though. Beach/Surf
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20 Oct

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You really have to do your homework to get a true picture sometimes. Seattle schools were closed Monday, along with other area schools in anticipating of the wintry blast.
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(AP Photo/Ted S. Warren). Past Snowfall Waterspouts Low temperatures dipped to 6 degrees in Arlington, Washington. I hate dealing with the horribly inaccurate or non existent snowfall numbers around here. Courtesy Paul Dorpat. You'll also notice inconsistency in the measurement locations. 2012-13: 16.75"                 2012-13: 78.45, 2011-12: 98.5"                   2011-12: 92.67". Please Contact Us. Table of Contents It looks west on Cherry Avenue from Front Street, aka First Avenue. Reporting Information Text Products, Seasonal Hazards The airport area only got about an inch though with that. I think 2013-14 was probably better than 2008-09 or 2003-04 for south Salem (per reports from my dad and brother). Corvallis officially had 18.5", which was their first real blockbuster since 1992-93.

A climate which is warmer overall by 1-2 degrees would squeeze out a lot of past borderline snow events. But the theory is the coming solar grand minimum will change this? Winter storm slams Pacific Northwest 01:24. Seattle’s official snowfall records were taken at Sea-Tac Airport from 1945 through the winter of 1995-96, and again from the winter of 2004-05 onward.

Thing is, although we used to get slightly more big upper level arctic airmasses, they weren't that much more common than in these last few decades. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten,

Not on par with the winters you mentioned, but for those more southerly locations, at least the most significant winter in over 20 years. A City of Olympia sanding truck makes it way up a street on Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019, in Olympia, Wash.

Sandpoint has no elevation and is right on the lake so I can see how they could get less than the rest of the city in borderline setups, but that day was in the upper 20's during the snowfall. ×

Some areas around Seattle received more than 10 inches of snow Saturday, the most in 70 years, the … CoCoRaHS SEATTLE -- It's hard to believe January went down as the third warmest on record, and it's safe to say few saw the roller coaster drop ahead that would lead us to the third coldest February on record. Yeah about that. Paste as plain text instead, × Yeah I lived about a mile and a half from Sandpoint at the time, and it snowed about 4" that day.

It pretty much always snowed more at my house than they recorded. Those are official numbers even though they're not recognized in the database for some reason. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. Also...can you think of a good reason why it has been so easy for us to get Arctic outbreaks in December, but almost impossible in January? National Weather Service

All market data delayed 20 minutes. Here's How Much Snow Seattle Got This Week - Seattle, WA - The National Weather Service totals are in.

It's a stark contrast to reliable city stations like Central Park. Even a 1928-29 type winter would be amazing by today's standards. No doubt Seattle is due for a big winter. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Pretty sad showings in 1985-86 and 2008-09, considering how much many places in the Puget Sound region saw those winters.

With the downtown Seattle data now available on NCDC back to 1894, just thought I'd take the time to officially post all of the city of Seattle's official snow data for each winter and also highlight each winter's ENSO state. We've combed through National Weather Service data to collect totals measured during each storm. Occidental Hotel at James Street (l.) and Yesler Way, Seattle, February 19 or 20, 1884.

Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox. Travis Fedschun is a reporter for FoxNews.com. You've successfully subscribed to this newsletter! Flooding My preferences can beat up your preferences’ dad. NWS DSS Table Yeah there's no way downtown Portland had less than 20" that winter. EUG finally did it again last winter, OLM has been doing it at least sporadically since 2011-12, SEA since 2005-06, and Portland has transferred their snow measuring to the NWS office since 1996. Though its not like the past decade was dynamite for snow. I'm not sure if it has to do with elevation or consistently faulty recording. Yeah...where I live both of those winters had a lot more snow.

Seems like they had 5-6" with the big storm, yeah?

If they were keeping records at Sand Point it makes zero sense since Kirkland which is just across the lake supposedly had a couple of feet on the ground at one point.

1893-94 might be missing some data as well, since I'm fairly sure that snow fell in November 1893.

Pretty D**n amazing how few winters had less than 10" during the first 20 or so years of record. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration By 2013-14: 11.75"                  2013-14: 62.30 Obviously the best since 1992-93.

Local Information State Observations The crappy nature of the COOP stations around here doesn't help, either. 1893-94: 19.0" (NCDC database records begin on 1/1), 1972-73: 8.7" (WB office moves across I-5), 1996-97: 22.8" (*November measurement is too low), 1998-99: 2.0" (WB office closes, used Sandpoint data from here), 2001-02: M (no official Seattle snow data between 2001 and 2007!). The occurrence of snow in the Seattle–Tacoma area is extremely variable and usually melts before accumulating to measurable depths. You might be wondering how much snow fell since the first storm hit on Feb. 4.

CheWei Chang. There has been a glaring lack of huge events like 1892-93, 1915-16, 1936-37, 1949-50, and 1968-69 also.

Sandpoint for example only measured 1.6" on 12/18/2008, on a day when much of downtown Seattle had 4-5" per reports.

  You cannot paste images directly. Too lazy to check right now. All NOAA, Local Information Besides the snow, the region also has been blanketed by bitterly cold temperatures. The one-day record for snowfall at Sea-Tac is 20 inches on Jan. 13, 1950—although the city’s overall snowiest 24-hour period occurred from Feb. 1-2, 1916, when 21.5 … Yeah there's no way they actually got less than 3" that day.

That's because the NWS collects measurements as people report them, not necessarily at the same location every day. That's after getting 3" on the 14th.

Interesting that they averaged under 6" from 1923-1948. The storms have delivered Seattle the most snow in February in 70 years (10.6. inches), while Sea-Tac airport reported a new monthly February record, the NWS Seattle office said on Twitter.

Northern MI Climatology Spotter Homepage. Drivers are also being warned to drive as if the roads are covered with ice because of hidden slick spots. ×

2008-09 still didn't make the cut for a top 10% winter for the Portland and Seattle areas collectively though. Beach/Surf

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