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Monday, March 18, 2024
March 18, 2024

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Weather Eye: Get out today and enjoy the spring, a spectacular sunset

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March rainfall reports: Claudia Chiasson, Carson, 9.45 inches; Tyler Mode, Battle Ground, 5.29 inches; Bob Starr, Cougar, 13.89 inches; Phil Delany, Dole Valley, 11.1 inches; Robin Ruzek, Lake Shore, 4.68 inches; Pete Conrad, near Tukes Mountain, 5.08 inches; Merle Moore, west of Yacolt, 7.55 inches; Dave Campbell, west of Heisson, 5.77 inches; Bill Sobolewski, Livingston Mountain, 6.83 inches; Judy Darke, Felida, 4.64 inches; Larry Lebsack, Barberton, 5.32 inches; Bob Mode, Minnehaha,4.87 inches; Ellen Smart, Ridgefield, 5.80 inches; Irving St. Germain, Prune Hill, 5.34 inches; Gary Collins, Brush Prairie, 6.67 inches; and Roland Dersken from the Vancouver up north with 7.83 inches. I measured 4.84 inches here in Salmon Creek.

You just can’t beat the weather this weekend. Maybe 80 degrees today? The system that brought rain and snow down to our foothills went on to create quite a mess in Wyoming and Colorado. It will track across the U.S. with all kinds of nasty weather.

That snow was melting fast Friday. Unless the Cascades get more this week, rocky crags will show on Mount St. Helens and Mount Hood. Their coat of white isn’t deep.

Did you see the brilliant sunset Friday evening? Repeats of it last night and tonight were expected, possibly as a result of dust from China.

Forecasts do show unsettled weather this week — April showers, hail, some rainbows.

Meanwhile, get out and enjoy the spring. Just remember, overdoing it in the garden will mean Monday-morning aches and pains.

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