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Daily Precipitation Report
Station Number: OR-LN-20
Station Name: Lyons 2.1 S
Observation Date
2/18/2018 7:00 AM
Submitted
2/18/2018 7:43 AM
Gauge Catch
1.08 in.
Notes
I try, if there is significant weather occurring to take the observation as close to the 7:00 hour as possibly. I accidentally took my observation at 6:00am oops! So at that particular moment in time the sky was dark and my head lamp showed that I was in a blinding blizzard. As I write this message the snow has calmed down a lot. It is still snowing lightly and there is an inch on the ground. but not as wild as it was at the top of the 6:00am hour, My alarm clock was set to go off an hour earlier. Just gentle snow flakes now have continued as it gets brighter outside I realized that it is now 7:00am. The high temperature yesterday 45°f. The overnight low was 30°f. Wind gust max over the last 24 hours was 33mph from the northwest. Barometer is at 29.77"Hg and the pressure has been falling for more than 24hrs. This McCully Mountain station is at the elevation of 1,667 feet and it has it is snowing at this elevation since before 6:00am. The best way to spend the evening tonight is to have a nice fire and make Smores. I suspect there will be more than an inch of snow on the ground by then. It will be colder then also. All number were updated at 7:00am.
Snow Information
24-hr Snowfall
1.0 in.
24-hr Snowfall SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
0.22 in.
24-hr Snowfall SLR
(Snow to Liquid Ratio)
4.5
:
1
Snowpack Depth
1.0 in.
Snowpack SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
0.22 in.
Snowpack Density
22%
Duration Information
Precipitation Began
--
Precipitation Ended
--
Heavy Precip Began
--
Heavy Precip Lasted
--
Duration Time Accuracy
--
Additional Information
Flooding
--
Additional Data Recorded
Yes
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