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Dakota Weather Consultants Weather Blog for Oct 13, 2016

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    Dakota Weather Consultants Weather Blog for Oct 13, 2016

    Good Afternoon,

    Well its been awhile, but here is the latest weather forecast/update for (Regina/Winnipeg/Calgary) along with the Northern Plains of the US.

    Another potent storm system has been pushing across the Western US/CAN and should arrive into the Rockies for Friday and then push out into the Plains late this weekend and into early next week, this storm is rather large in size and because of that it will generate a strong wind field around it, winds could easily clear 40-60mph across the plains of the US and also around Winnipeg. Rain showers should remain on the light side and also some snowfall over Calgary and the mountains.

    Read more below

    [URL="http://www.dakotaweatherconsultants.com/FWC.html"]Forecast Center
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    #2
    At least we are not getting what may hit the west coast:

    Atmospheric River Could Dump 7+ Feet of Snow On The West Coast

    by RoseAnne Moises / October 12, 2016

    The west coast of the United States and Canada is about to get hit with the first significant series of storms of the 2016/17 winter. Forecasters are calling for powerful winds, massive waves, flooding, and…wait for it…very significant snowfall in higher elevations.

    NOAA is forecasting the remnants of Typhoon Songda to bring significant snowfall on the higher elevations of Northern California, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia in Canada.
    •Mount Rainier is forecasted to get 50-70 inches of snow at higher elevations.
    •Mt. Hood is forecasted to get 45-48 inches of snow.
    •Mt. Shasta is forecasted to get 84 inches.
    •Whistler Blackcomb is expected to get 40 inches

    http://blog.liftopia.com/?p=18777

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      #3
      Alpine skiing dream for them

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        #4
        Snow can stay on the mountains, subsoil water level is ABOVE ground here already!

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          #5
          Like I said earlier. Too bad Brad Pitt not filming a movie in the mountains now.

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            #6
            Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
            Like I said earlier. Too bad Brad Pitt not filming a movie in the mountains now.
            It was Leonardo Dicapricio who discovered global warming in a Chinook, and now, what could be an ice age.

            Oct. 5 Winter arrives certainly speaks more to the Ice age.

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              #7
              Thanx. Shows how close I follow that kind of thing anymore.
              Did either one leave LA County for long.

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