Monday, January 26, 2015

California is so unseasonably warm this month it's hard to relate to the NE

 I'm having trouble relating to what is happening on the East Coast because it is sort of like Global Warming has set in her from San Diego to Portland. And Especially after spending 10 days in Hawaii thinking about what is happening back East sort of doesn't compute in my mind.

San Francisco
CA, United States
Mostly Cloudy
64°54°
53°F
  • Monday
    Cloudy
    64°54°
  • Tuesday
    Cloudy
    65°50°
  • Wednesday
    Partly Cloudy
    63°50°
  • Thursday
    Partly Cloudy
    62°49°
  • Friday
    Partly Cloudy
    65°53°
    Here's Portland Oregon:
    Anytime

    Portland
    OR, United States
    Partly Cloudy
    57°40°
    42°F
    • Monday
      Foggy
      57°40°
    • Tuesday
      AM Fog/PM Clouds
      54°47°
    • Wednesday
      AM Showers
      57°43°
    • Thursday
      Sunny
      57°40°
    • Friday
      Sunny
      57°40
      Los Angeles:
      Anytime

      Los Angeles
      CA, United States
      Light Rain
      78°55°
      57°F
      • Monday
        Showers
        78°55°
      • Tuesday
        Sunny
        73°51°
      • Wednesday
        Partly Cloudy
        76°56°
      • Thursday
        Partly Cloudy
        74°52°
      • Friday
        Partly Cloudy
        69°52°

        Seattle
        WA, United States
        Fair
        60°48°
        52°F
         
        • Monday
          Foggy
          60°48°
        • Tuesday
          AM Fog/PM Clouds
          54°46°
        • Wednesday
          Partly Cloudy
          54°43°
        • Thursday
          Partly Cloudy
          55°41°
        • Friday
          Partly Cloudy
          54°40°

          San Diego
          CA, United States
          Partly Cloudy
          68°54°
          57°F
          • Monday
            Partly Cloudy
            68°54°
          • Tuesday
            Sunny
            69°54°
          • Wednesday
            Partly Cloudy
            70°58°
          • Thursday
            AM Clouds/PM Sun
            68°57°
          • Friday
            PM Showers
            64°55°
            All the quotes are from Yahoo. 
            Also, here are the ski conditions where I like to ski in Mt. Shasta:

            Conditions

            Monday, January 26, 2015

            Day Skiing:
            Closed
            Night Skiing:
            Closed
            New Snow Overnight:
            "
            New Snow Past 24 Hours:
            "
            Top Depth: (measured at the top of douglas)
            10"
            Base Depth: (measured at the lodge)
            5"
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            Mountain Operation

            Coyote Lift Status:
            Closed
            Douglas Lift Status:
            Closed
            Marmot Lift Status:
            Closed
            Moving Carpet Status:
            Closed
            Trails Open:
            Trails Groomed:

            Terrain Parks

            Revolutions Terrain Park:
            Closed
            Silver Tip Terrain Park:
            Closed
            Tubing Hill:
            Closed

            Road Conditions

            Ski Park Highway:
            Clear


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            For the latest road conditions, visit the web sites listed and linked above. Clicking these links will take you out of the Mt. Shasta Ski Park web site, so remember to bookmark us with your favorites before you leave (and come back often!).

            IN ADDITION TO THE DRIVING LINKS BELOW PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THERE MAY ALSO BE DRIVING RESTRICTIONS ON THE SKI PARK HIGHWAY!

            Please check our snow phone or our web snow report for the latest road conditions and driving requirements!

            Conditions


            New Snow: "
            Top Depth: 10"
            Base Depth: 5"
            That's 10 inches of snow at around 8000 feet in altitude on Mt. Shasta which isn't enough to be safe or not to ruin my skis. Or 5 inches where the lifts start which might be enough to build a snowman if you didn't care if he got dirty a lot from dirt.
            I'm thinking the days of 20 feet to 40 feet of snow to ski on in the spring might be gone and might not ever return.(at Bunny Flats to Wagon Camp Rd. or up to Panther Meadows) on cross country or mountaineering skis.
            Also, they might cancel the Iditerod in Alaska because there isn't enough snow there either.
             

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