Health & Fitness
Pacific High: Too Much of a Good Thing Could Mean Snow
High pressure too far west over the Pacific in wintertime means a good possibility of freezing nights and — maybe — snow.

Here we go again with more "Snow-mance" flirting.
It’s nice having the high pressure just off of our coast since storms go around us and the temperatures at night dip down into freezing, but not really so cold — and — the days are mostly clear and in the 40’s. Definitely not too shabby.
One thing that can happen with this type of weather pattern is the high pressure can build further west into the Pacific Ocean — and — storms and cold air can come into the Pacific Northwest from the north. Then the lows at night are well-below freezing and snow is a real possibility.
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So — here we go again with another round of flirting with a "snow-mance" as the computer models are hinting with that change in the weather pattern for the middle of next week.
Don’t get your corncob pipe and pieces of coal ready just yet — but — maybe we have a chance for a second date, and some more kisses.