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Cloudy and lots of rain here as well. Fall colors are beautiful for sure and when the Wind Spirits move quickly it creates a wondrous curtain of yellows, reds, golds and browns. So grateful to have the physical eyes to see....Stay warm and comfy all...have a great weekend....and if it isn't so great right now...reach within and make it great!!!!

Today is the first of November and we are getting rain to start the month off with snow coming by tomorrow. I had hoped to get out today and mulch the leaves but the Cloud People had other plans for me....like get my shovel and snow blower ready and dig out the winter boots and caps. This is the season of healing for our Earth Mother...water spirits to cleanse her face from human pollution and to fill our streams and lakes for all the critters who enjoy her water veins. Bears in the area are making their final rounds eating fallen apples and pears before their sleepy time. Beautiful here and hope you surround yourself with beauty as well.
Snow-ho-ho !!

Getting our first snow of the season that is more than just a dusting this time....coming down like crazy but beautiful as can be!!! Hope you all are warm and safe with those you love.....
Tsoi

Tomorrow will be a read a book day if this predicted weather forecast is right

907 AM PST Wed Jan 10 2018

…HIGH WIND WATCH UPGRADED TO A HIGH WIND WARNING IN EFFECT FROM

8 AM TO 5 PM PST THURSDAY NEAR BEACHES AND HEADLANDS…

The National Weather Service in Portland has upgraded the High Winds Watch to a High Wind Warning for areas near beaches and headlands, which is in effect from 8 AM to 5 PM PST Thursday.

* WINDS…South 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 60 mph.

* TIMING…The strongest winds will occur on Thursday between mid-morning and mid-afternoon.

* IMPACTS…Strong winds may blow down trees, branches, and power lines. Isolated power outages are possible.

Been crazy weather up this way also Loretta...plenty of snow on the ground but rain the last few days, clear today and 47 and now calling for snow to about 6" or more over night and into tomorrow from the same system hitting your area in upper Oregon. Very unusual weather for this far north but things are changing everywhere it seems. My thoughts and prayers go out to those in California who just had fires and now mud slides from barren hill sides and a lot of rain. Each day is a gift to never take for granted...
Hope everyone here is having a good new year!!!!

Thinking Brother Tsoi has shifted the winds my way
so i can share what he has had these last few days
this notice just came out

North Oregon Coast-Central Oregon Coast-
Coast Range of Northwest Oregon-

Including the cities of Astoria, Cannon Beach,

344 PM PST Fri Feb 16 2018

…LOWLAND SNOW POSSIBLE LATE SUNDAY…

…COLDEST TEMPERATURES OF THE WINTER LIKELY EARLY NEXT WEEK…

– Snow expected to mix in with rain showers down to sea level on
Sunday for all areas including the coast and interior
lowlands…including the Columbia River Gorge and Hood River.
Any accumulation expected to remain 1000 feet and above during
the day Sunday.

– Light snow accumulations are possible Sunday night, but
showery nature of precipitation will lead to scattered areas of
accumulation and no accumulation.

– Temperatures will fall quickly Sunday night which will likely
cause wet roads to refreeze, even where snow does not fall.

– Temperatures expected to fall into the low 20s in the cities
and into the upper teens in the outlying areas on Monday night.
This entry was posted in Weather and Storms on February 16, 2018.

Well no blue skies today and another advisory has been issued
NORTH OREGON COAST-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF ASTORIA, CANNON BEACH, TILLAMOOK,
NETARTS, AND PACIFIC CITY
826 AM PST TUE FEB 20 2018

…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 2 AM PST WEDNESDAY…

* WHAT…SNOW. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 4 INCHES ARE EXPECTED.
LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE

* WHERE…NORTH OREGON COAST.

* WHEN…UNTIL 2 AM PST WEDNESDAY.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…PLAN ON SLIPPERY ROAD CONDITIONS,
INCLUDING DURING THE EVENING COMMUTE. EXPECT REDUCED
VISIBILITIES AT TIMES.

Its snowing now and my car is no longer gold but totally covered in white snow and it's sticking to the ground. The bird bath has been frozen for several days now so i figure i will be canceling all my appointments tomorrow..

Well hey dear Sister...batten down the hatches, think of Florida and do what you do best...get through it. You are the most amazing person to be known and when things like this come your way, you know what to do and how to care for your furry friends, your feathered friends and your human friends. You are the one who gives hope, love, warmth and comfort to all that is no matter the circumstance.
Just stay warm dear one...snuggle with your four legged family, stay warm and know all of us here love you for you being you...!!!!!!!
Tsoi

cloudy a drizell of rain

WED FEB 21 2018

…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO

6 AM PST THURSDAY…

* WHAT…SNOW EXPECTED. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 5 INCHES

ARE EXPECTED.

* WHERE…COAST RANGE OF NORTHWEST OREGON AND NORTHERN OREGON

CASCADE FOOTHILLS.

* WHEN…FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 6 AM PST THURSDAY. THE HEAVIEST

SNOW IS EXPECTED FROM MIDNIGHT THROUGH 4 AM.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…PLAN ON SNOW COVERED ROADS OVERNIGHT AND

THURSDAY MORNING. EXPECT REDUCED VISIBILITIES AT TIMES.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW MEANS PERIODS OF SNOW WILL

CAUSE PRIMARILY TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. EXPECT SNOW COVERED ROADS

AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES, AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.

It's fall weather here in San Clemente. Yellow and gold leaves have fallen. And so has the temperature to around 55 degrees. The sun is peeking out behind the clouds with a breeze from the north. I especially like the shadows on the white stucco. Good day to be alive!

Glad i got my shopping done today

High Wind Watch

HIGH WIND WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM LATE FRIDAY NIGHT

THROUGH SATURDAY EVENING…

* COASTAL WINDS…South 30 to 45 mph with gusts to 75 mph at the

beaches and headlands, and gusts to 65 mph in the coastal

communities.

* COAST RANGE WINDS…South 30 to 45 mph. Gusts to 70 mph on the

exposed ridges.

* TIMING…Windy from early Saturday through Saturday evening. The

strongest gusts occur from daybreak Saturday through early

afternoon at the coast. Strongest gusts may continue though the

early evening across the Coast Range.

* IMPACTS…Winds could damage trees and power lines. Local power

outages are possible. Travel may be difficult, especially for

high profile vehicles across coastal bridges.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A High Wind Watch means hazardous high wind conditions are

favorable in and close to the watch area in the next 12 to

48 hours.

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