All-Time Snowfall Records Fall Across Western Oregon & SW Washington

Vancouver, Washington (March 22nd 2012) – “Many cities across Western Oregon and Southwest Washington are setting all-time cold and snowfall records for this late in the season. Since Tuesday night, the Willamette Valley has been blanketed with anywhere from 2″ to 9″ of snow from Vancouver, WA. south to Eugene, Oregon.

Since Tuesday evening, many all-time March snowfall and temperature records have been broken up and down the Willamette Valley at airport locations. Portland, Salem, Eugene and Vancouver, WA. airports all set new coldest daytime high temperature records on Wednesday in addition to setting new all-time records for the heaviest snowfall this late in the season. Eugene, Oregon easily broke their maximum daily precipitation record for Wednesday with 1.92 inches with equated to a record setting 7.5″ of snowfall on Wednesday.”

“The Portland International Airport recorded 0.5″ of snowfall overnight last night which sets a new all-time record for that location. March 22nd 2012 will now go down in the record books as the latest measurable snowfall in Portland Airport history. The period of record at the Portland airport is 1940-2012.

The previous latest snowfall on record for the Portland airport was set on March 15th 1946. The excellent staff at the Portland office of the National Weather Service have reviewed daily records that previously indicated both March 20th 1995 and March 25th 1965 as the latest dates for measurable snowfall in Portland.

These reports were in fact hail, not snow! Hail was often reported under the snow column on the record sheets. Looking even further back, downtown Portland records indicate that as much as 5″ of snow fell in the first week of April in 1936. Records in downtown Portland date back to 1872. It is hard to believe that spring break is just 24 hours away for Oregon students.”

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Image added by Anthony – source: http://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/nsa/index.html?year=2012&month=3&day=22&units=e&region=Northwest

Info/PR from: Steve Pierce President, Oregon Chapter of the American Meteorological Society

Oregon AMS web site: http://www.ametsoc.org/chapters/oregon/

E-mail: stevejpierce at comcast.net  Phone: 503-504-2075

Here’s the official NWS record:

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 RERPQR

 RECORD EVENT REPORT

 NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PORTLAND OREGON

 840 AM PDT THU MAR 22 2012

 ...RECORD SETTING LATE SNOW EVENT FOR MUCH OF WILLAMETTE AND LOWER

 COLUMBIA RIVER VALLEY AREA OVER THE LAST 36 HOURS...

 A FRONT STALLED OVER SOUTH LANE AND NORTH DOUGLAS COUNTY TUESDAY

 NIGHT...THEN LIFTED NORTH A BIT BEFORE HEADING EAST OF THE

 CASCADES. HEAVY PRECIPITATION FELL ACROSS THE REGION...BUT NORTH OF

 THE FRONT SNOW LEVELS WERE VERY LOW...WITH HEAVY SNOW THE RESULT IN

 THE SOUTH AND CENTRAL VALLEY YESTERDAY...AND THE CENTRAL AND NORTH

 WILLAMETTE VALLEY INTO CLARK COUNTY OVERNIGHT. HEAVY SNOW ALSO FELL

 IN THE CASCADES DURING THIS TIME PERIOD...WITH 1 TO 3 FEET OF SNOW

 OVER THE HIGHER CASCADES.

 WITH THE HEAVY WET SNOW...MANY AREAS HAVE EXPERIENCED DOWNED POWER

 LINES RESULTING IN SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES. IN ADDITION...MANY TREE

 BRANCHES HAVE BEEN BROKEN BY THE WEIGHT OF THE WET SNOW. THIS EVENT

 WILL BE ONE THAT LOCAL RESIDENTS WILL NOT SOON FORGET.

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 ACROSS CITY OF PORTLAND...  0.5 TO 3 INCHES...BUT 3 TO 7 INCHES

 OVER THE HIGHER HILLS OF THE METRO AREA.

 AT PORTLAND NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE (NEAR THE AIRPORT)...

       ***  STORM TOTAL....         0.5 INCH OF SNOW

 THIS IS A RECORD LATEST MEASURED SNOWFALL AT THE AIRPORT.

  ** 2012  MARCH 22          0.5 INCH   *** NEW RECORD ***

     1946  MARCH 15          0.5 INCH   PREVIOUS RECORD

 RECORDS SHOW 0.4 INCH IN 1995 AND 0.3 INCH IN 1965...BUT BOTH OF

 THESE EVENTS WERE SMALL HAIL ACCUMULATIONS.

 HERE IS HOW IT COMPARES TO OTHER LATE SEASON SNOW EVENTS

 (WITH STORM TOTALS).

  ** 2012  MARCH 21-22       0.5 INCHES

     1950  MARCH 10          0.8 INCH

     1951  MARCH 3-10       12.9 INCHES

     1956  MARCH 5           1.8 INCHES

     1960  MARCH 2-3         2.6 INCHES

     1989  MARCH 1-2         2.0 INCHES

 OF NOTE... DOWNTOWN PORTLAND HAS RECEIVED MEASURABLE SNOW IN

 APRIL...WITH THE LARGEST EVENT OCCURRING IN 1936 WHEN 5.2 INCHES

 FELL ON APRIL 1...WITH THAT STORM TOTAL OF 6.8 INCHES (MARCH 28

 THROUGH APRIL 1). THE LATEST THAT DOWNTOWN HAS RECEIVED MEASURABLE

 SNOW WAS APRIL 14 1924...WHEN  0.1 INCH OF SNOW FELL IN DOWNTOWN

 PORTLAND.

 ON AVERAGE...PORTLAND AIRPORT RECEIVES 0.2 INCH OF SNOW IN MARCH.

 SNOWFALL RECORDS AT THE AIRPORT DATE BACK TO 1940. DOWNTOWN RECORDS

 DATE BACK TO 1872.

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 CITY OF EUGENE...  6 TO 10 INCHES...HEAVIEST IN SOUTH HILLS.

 AT THE EUGENE AIRPORT...

       ***  STORM TOTAL....         7.5 INCHES OF SNOW

 THIS IS THE BIGGEST SNOWSTORM TO STRIKE THE EUGENE AREA THIS LATE

 IN THE WINTER SEASON. HERE IS HOW IT COMPARES TO OTHER RECORD LATE

 SNOWFALLS OF THE WINTER SEASON (WITH STORM TOTALS).

  ** 2012  MARCH 20-21       7.5 INCHES

     1951  MARCH 5-7         7.6 INCHES

     1916  MARCH 3-4        13.7 INCHES

 HOWEVER...IT IS NOT THE LATEST MEASURED SNOWFALL. THE LATEST

 MEASURABLE SNOWFALL OF THE WINTER SEASON AT THE EUGENE AIRPORT...

     1911  APRIL 13          0.3 INCH

 ON AVERAGE...EUGENE RECEIVES 0.5 INCH OF SNOW IN MARCH.

 RECORDS FOR EUGENE DATE BACK TO 1892.

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 AROUND THE CITY OF SALEM...   2 TO 7 INCHES OF SNOW FELL...

 WITH THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS ON THE HILLS IN SOUTH SALEM.

 AT THE SALEM AIRPORT...

       ****  STORM TOTAL....         2.5 INCHES OF SNOW

 THIS IS THE BIGGEST SNOWSTORM TO STRIKE SALEM THIS LATE IN

 THE WINTER SEASON. HERE IS HOW IT COMPARES TO OTHER RECORD

 LATE SNOWFALLS OF THE WINTER SEASON (WITH STORM TOTALS).

  ** 2012  MARCH 21-22       2.5 INCHES

     1951  MARCH 5-9         9.6 INCHES

     1960  MARCH 3-4         8.5 INCHES

 BUT THIS IS NOT THE LATEST MEASURED SNOWFALL. THE LATEST

 MEASURABLE SNOW EVENTS OF THE WINTER SEASON AT SALEM AIRPORT...

     1920  MARCH 31          1.5 INCHES

 ON AVERAGE...SALEM RECEIVES 0.3 INCH OF SNOW IN MARCH.

 RECORDS FOR SALEM DATE BACK TO 1892.

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Gail Combs
March 22, 2012 12:26 pm

Leon Brozyna says:
March 22, 2012 at 11:01 am
… Of course, since this is just weather, there’s nothing to prevent the jet stream from developing another wiggle and sending us a blast of cold air and two feet of snow for Easter Sunday.
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Ain’t that the truth. I still have a picture of 14 ” of snow sitting on my VW from the middle of April while in Rockingham NH

March 22, 2012 12:31 pm

In fact, the whole west coast (according to BEST) has been cooling since around 1983 … which is when a slight majority of stations went to cooling.
The trend is even colder as you look at later years.
http://sunshinehours.wordpress.com/2012/03/22/west-coast-has-been-cooling-since-1983-2/

clipe
March 22, 2012 12:32 pm

clipe says:
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March 22, 2012 at 12:25 pm
Ignore first link, doesn’t work.

March 22, 2012 12:34 pm

The interesting part of temp records at the Portland OR and Vancouver WA airports is they get a lot of influence from the Columbia River water temp. and the Columbia Gorge wind pattern temp. influence. TV stations here cover a wide range of lesser stations and each will try to predict the weather with use of several models each with a different conclusions. It is always fun living in a area with such a busy weather pattern.

Edim
March 22, 2012 1:16 pm

“Mercury poles give up hints of water ice”
Yes interesting. Water is almost everywhere.

cdc
March 22, 2012 1:29 pm

And who do you think you will convince? Here in Europe I’m beginning to think we’re fighting windmills (and wind farms, too). Sorry for feeling dejected…

Allen Erickson
March 22, 2012 1:34 pm

Here in Portland the snow has just about vanished (maybe the warmers got out here and made it go away) but in the mountains the Snotels http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/snow/maps/oregon_sitemap.html show us creeping above last years incredibly high snow fall amounts. Last year we couldn’t get into the high country until late August because of the large amounts of snow.

March 22, 2012 1:40 pm

cool

Rosco
March 22, 2012 2:02 pm

I see the ENSO meter is swinging back towards neutral – I just wish someone would tell the tropical “monsoon” that has settled in over northern Australia and decided to vacation in the coastal areas around Brisbane this week. And, finally, in a news story about electricity price increases someone actually admitted the summers of 2009/10 and 2010/11 were the two coldest for Brisbane recorded for so long they had forgotten it could be this cool and wet in summer.
Yesterday we had more than four inches of rain in an hour – yes an hour- this in the middle of a few days or more of steady rain.
I know mother nature has to wash that pollutant out of the air but this is getting ridiculous.
Who is responsible for this ?

Phil C
March 22, 2012 2:04 pm

“Why, is there a dearth of coverage about [the heat wave] in the press? We cover things here that are often ignored by the MSM, I doubt my coverage would make any difference since it has been widely covered already. ”
I want to know what you make of it.
REPLY: “what do I make of it?” Normal variation. We have NH areas breaking records on both hot and cold, wet and dry, this winter. Planetary business as usual – Anthony

Rosco
March 22, 2012 2:06 pm

Sorry – 2010/11 and 2011/12 – 2009/10 was warmer than the last 2 but was the beginning of the breaking of the 2000’s drought and saw the first significant dam filling rains for nearly 10 years – from 65% in a few months.

Chuck
March 22, 2012 3:02 pm

GOES West (GOES 15) went into safe mode after the 2030 UTC image on 3/21/2012 so there is no good satellite image for the west coast right now. NOAA is busy trying to get it working again.

Les
March 22, 2012 3:17 pm

REPLY: “what do I make of it?” Normal variation. We have NH areas breaking records on both hot and cold, wet and dry, this winter. Planetary business as usual – Anthony
Ahahahaha! Too funny. 40 times as many warm records as cold records, daily low temperatures exceeding the previous record high, and you think it’s “normal”!!
REPLY: In 2008 we had a plethora of record cold, I was criticized for reporting that too. – Anthony

March 22, 2012 3:32 pm

Has Dr. David “Childrenjustwontknowwhatsnowis” Viner heard about this white stuff? Must be a pigment ouf your imagination, Anthony.

RS
March 22, 2012 3:35 pm

This is not good.
All that cheap hydroelectric power from this water will have to be burned off to allow for expensive wind and solar to be moved on the grid.

Erik
March 22, 2012 4:21 pm

I woke up Wednesday to 6 inches of really wet and heavy snow. Every single plum tree around had its branches broken. Sme oak tree limbs lost theirs as well. The awning over my hot tub is broken. And I was without power for about 18 hours. It was insane.

treegyn1
March 22, 2012 4:30 pm

Apologize for the formatting, the important numbers are the last 2 in each line. We rely upon snow for much of our water in the west, and the snowpack has been low most of the season. The penultimate number is the percent of average water equivalent, the last is percent of average annual precipitation. Names are basins in Oregon, and data is as of March 22, 2012. So yes, the extra snow we’ve been getting later winter to early spring is much appreciated.
OREGON
OWYHEE ………………………………… 7 of 8 61 85
MALHEUR ……………………………….. 2 of 3 69 90
GRANDE RONDE, POWDER, BURNT, IMNAHA ………. 14 of 17 90 97
UMATILLA, WALLA WALLA, WILLOW ……………. 7 of 8 91 94
JOHN DAY ………………………………. 12 of 13 76 85
UPPER DESCHUTES, CROOKED ………………… 13 of 14 98 98
HOOD, SANDY, LOWER DESCHUTES …………….. 8 of 8 130 107
COAST RANGE ……………………………. 1 of 2 31 84
WILLAMETTE …………………………….. 17 of 23 112 100
ROGUE, UMPQUA ………………………….. 12 of 12 90 89
KLAMATH ……………………………….. 16 of 18 89 86
LAKE COUNTY, GOOSE LAKE …………………. 9 of 9 68 74
HARNEY ………………………………… 8 of 9 56 75

March 22, 2012 4:32 pm

This just proves snow is a thing of the past; 8:40 AM PDT THU MAR 22 2012 precisely. 😉

Pamela Gray
March 22, 2012 4:37 pm

In the mid 70’s, we drove through a snow storm in NE Oregon (elevation about 3600′). The date? July 4th. I’ll have to check, but this would mean that there was no ice in the Arctic…and there should be record highs all over the planet. On the other hand, CO2 was lower then so…that must have caused it…low CO2. Right? Right? Right?

Steve T
March 22, 2012 4:50 pm

Slightly off topic but I think still relevant, Has anyone noticed that only the NORSEX graphs on the sea ice reference pages now show the grey standard deviations. I’m sure that before the recent period they were shown so that everyone was given the impression that they were really low, now that they are within these boundaries, they have been removed to give the impression that they are still below the standard levels!
If my memory is faulty, apologies.
Steve T

March 22, 2012 4:51 pm

Some of that cold and snow showed up at Kennewick Washington early this morning.This is in some of the warmest area of eastern Washington.
This is the latest snowiest (3/4″) day on record and that means something because the last time it was about that snowy for march was March 12 1974 and then it was One inch on the ground.The high yesterday was only about 41 degrees and that is TWENTY degrees below the average high for the data.

Pamela Gray
March 22, 2012 4:56 pm

Is there a website that is tracking all time record “extreme AGW weather” comments?

March 22, 2012 6:21 pm

Climate disruption as expected. Global warming as predicted..
Al Baby must be happy! Another $100 Million in the bank account!

It's always Marcia, Marcia
March 22, 2012 6:29 pm

But they will say snow is global warming.
And unfortunately, there are people that will believe them.

JRR Canada
March 22, 2012 7:27 pm

All those inches of global warming are impossible , can not be happening at least from the coverage on CBC. Instead we are bequeathed such wisdom as;Its an unprecedented high temperature none this high since 1946. This is what a liberal arts education from a Canadian university will do for you ?