Dec 3, 2017 - Jan 28, 20261,698 Total Observations
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Daily Precip28
Multi-day Precip0
Significant Weather0
Hail0
Condition Monitoring0
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Obs Time
Gauge Catch (in)
Snowfall (in)
Snowpack (in)
Flooding
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SWE
Depth
SWE
2026-01-28
7:00 AM
0.00
0.0
NA
3.0
NA
2026-01-27
7:00 AM
0.00
0.0
NA
3.0
NA
2026-01-26
7:00 AM
0.26
1.6
NA
3.0
NA
I took 2 measurements yesterday. First at 12:00p and measured 0.8” of snow and mostly sleet with a liquid gauge catch of 0.22. I then took a second measurement at the end of precipitation at 6:40p and measured 0.8” of very light fluffy snow with liquid equivalent of 0.04.
2026-01-25
7:00 AM
1.31
2.6
NA
2.5
NA
In the first round of snow I measured 1.1 inches with a liquid measurement of 0.14 in the gauge. This measurement was taken at 4:30pm. The snow consistency was very light and powdery, thus leading to some blowing around of the snow. I'm sure that's why the liquid amount didn't match up with snow measurement as far as what the true ratio of the snow was. From the first measurement time most of the precipitation that fell was sleet until I measured again at 3:00 am on 1/25. A 10-15 minute period of freezing rain had begun to fall before that. In that measurement period I measured 1.3 inches of sleet on the snow board and 0.70 of liquid in the gauge. The temperatrue swing was wild on my personal weather station, moving from 16 degrees Fahrenheit at midnight to 27 degrees Fahrenheit at the 3:00 measurement I meant. At 7:00am I measured another 0.2 inches of sleet and 0.47 of liquid. There was a period of time where there was all freezing rain, but I'm not sure the duration. I will submit a freezing rain report (ice accretion) later once I have measured it. It is fully coating tree limbs and power lines, with a small amount of icicles hanging off of both.
2026-01-24
7:00 AM
0.00
0.0
NA
NA
NA
2026-01-23
7:00 AM
0.00
0.0
NA
NA
NA
2026-01-22
7:00 AM
0.06
NA
NA
NA
NA
2026-01-21
7:00 AM
0.02
T
NA
NA
NA
Ice has formed on the ground from above freezing air temperatures, but below freezing ground temperatures. This is from a mix of sleet, snow, and rain.