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Atmospheric River Originating In China To Crush BC/PNW | 70″ Forecasted @Whistler

A composite NASA image earlier today showing a solid swath of moisture stretching from coastal China to western British Columbia. The autumn rains will commence in…3…2…1. | Image: NWS Seattle

An atmospheric river over 5,000 miles long is creating a bridge of moisture that spans the entire Pacific Ocean. As you can guess, this bad boy is bringing some serious early season snowfall with it.

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While forecasts are still far out, snow is almost certain to start falling on mainland US this Thursday before moving inland Sat/Sun. Snowfall totals in places like Whistler and Mt Baker ski area could exceed 70″according to Snow-Forecast.com.

The storm will hit BC and Whistler/Blackcomb in particular before moving inland. NOAA actually has Red Resort and Whitewater getting the highest quality snow out of this demon spawn.

Time to get heavy metal!

Seems appropriate:

Also Read: Atmospheric River Events Can Make or Break Your Ski Season. Here is Why.

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