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PostSun Jan 26, 2003 3:03 pm 
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Historical data? How about Paradise from 1954 to the present?
That is a great link Jim. I wonder if it can be added to our list of master links? I've been searching for a table like that for quite awhile.

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PostSun Jan 26, 2003 4:38 pm 
...all I know is that this afternoon I've watched what appears to be much of the Cascades meager snowpack flow past my town of Fall City---wow did 4" of rain on the snow in the mountains last night bring up the Snoqualmie River fast! Pretty amazing to watch it flow past town when I went down to pick up stuff at the grocery store just now.

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PostSun Jan 26, 2003 6:47 pm 
You may already have seen this site. If not, it's a great one to bookmark. Most of the rivers in the state have their flow listed here: Stream Flow The Snoqualmie near Carnation is only 9" below floodstage at 5:00 this afternoon. A good site for those who like to find high water to photograph. A little hunting will also show the historical data. When I went to photograph the South Fork Stilly in Robe Canyon years back, it turned out to be on the day with the second highest flow since they starting recording it.
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PostSun Jan 26, 2003 8:04 pm 
Woohoo! Class VI wave trains! I bet Granite Falls (the falls not the town) was practically innundated when you took that.

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PostSat Feb 22, 2003 6:30 pm 
Spring knocking on door, Peaks remove their white mantle, Mosquitoes breed now.

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PostMon Mar 31, 2003 9:12 am 
Up at the Kromona, snow's been a little skimpy: Everett Herald article

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PostWed Apr 02, 2003 8:38 am 
Ahhh sunshine smile.gif wink.gif yawn.gif confused.gif dizzy.gif moon.gif hihi.gif drink.gif

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