Lowland Snow Flakes in March Plus Does Global Warming Contribute to Cold Waves

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Has Global Warming/Climate Change contributed to increased numbers and intensity of cold waves...and particularly cold waves over the western U.S.?

The answer is definitively no, something noted by statistics provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and a number of peer-reviewed articles (see EPA graphic below).

 not only talks about the current weather situation but answers a question many of you are Lowland Snow Flakes in March Plus Does Global Warming Contribute to Cold Waves
Graphic courtesy of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

And then there is the current chilly situation.  Unbelievably, forecast models show two situations with the potential for light lowland snow (with little accumulation).

The accumulated SNOWFALL through 10 AM Thursday is shown below.  Nothing major, but southwest Washington and northeast Oregon may get some flakes. Light snow over the eastern slopes of the WA Cascades.


A more vigorous system moves through Friday morning, with eastern Washington getting much more and even some snow mixing in over northwest Washington.  Some folks in the lowlands will see some flakes.


West of the Cascades, the snowflakes will be melting as they fall and then melting on the ground.  Here is the SNOWDEPTH predicted for 5 AM Friday for western Washington.  NO ACCUMULATION IN THE LOWLANDS.   You want snow?  Head up into the mountains.


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