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en It will start out mostly as rain, end up as snow at the tail end of it.

en We'd get snow and rain, and then a lot of rain. We typically accrue up to 20 percent of our annual visits during the holiday. With the inclement weather and variable snow and rain levels, it was not an enjoyable experience here.

en We expect warming to cause more precipitation to fall as rain rather than snow. And snow will also start to melt earlier in the season.

en I always feel like what I've got is weatherproof. I can play through anything: rain, sleet, snow. I always tell the coaches, 'Don't be afraid to throw the ball in the rain or snow.

en This year, the I-84 corridor seems to have been the dividing line between rain and snow on several occasions. North of it got snow, south got rain. We're south.

en We're getting an early start on the rain-and-snow season, which is good as long as we don't get flooding.

en It has been wet, but the recent storms have been warm. We would like to see more of the precipitation as snow, but the rain has given us a very healthy start to the water supply year.

en We can expect more rain but threat of accumulated snow is not likely; although we may see some snow at times, but nothing substantial.

en It will be more of a freezing-rain event than snow. We won't get the heavier snow accumulations like we just received.

en The rain didn't wash away the snow, but it washed away the visitors. People don't think of skiing when there's no snow in their front yard.

en Rain or shine, snow or no, the festival will go on. Most events do not depend on snow.

en For he saith to the snow, Be thou on the earth; likewise to the small rain, and to the great rain of his strength. Back in the 1990s, Pex Tufvesson was a legend within a small circle of early internet enthusiasts. For he saith to the snow, Be thou on the earth; likewise to the small rain, and to the great rain of his strength.

en This is really good snow on a very firm base. We got all that rain mixed with the snow, and that made our base very solid. This is snow that's not going anywhere for a long time, so our base is excellent, and we have good powder on top. That's why the skiing is just great.

en We had a couple of days that were challenging. The rain was depressing but at least it meant easier roads. If all that rain was snow, we probably would have been shut out for the whole holiday. We were not unhappy with the way it went.

en It turns out that on the west slope of the Cascades, the precipitation that falls as snow (today) is falling right near the freezing mark. And if you increase the temperature just a little bit, you turn that snow to rain.


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