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Climate of 2005 - January Washington
Drought National Climatic Data Center, 10 February 2005
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Below-normal precipitation and above-normal temperatures during the last 3 months have resulted in widespread below-normal snowpack in the state, with many mountain locations reporting record low snow water content. According to media reports (Seattle-Times, 1/28/05), the warm temperatures, in combination with precipitation falling as rain instead of snow, accelerated the melting of the snowpack so much that some Northwest ski areas had to close. An analysis by the USDA showed that, at Stampede Pass in north central Washington, late January snowpack was down to 18% of average and water-year-to-date precipitation was down to 61% of average.
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