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Old 11-03-13, 10:41 AM   #1
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Sounds interesting. Even more so when I try to imagine the surroundings. I imagine you have beautiful mountains in the background. At least a "quickie" at Google presents most pics around SLC showing snowy mountain tops.


That was December 2011. No snow on the ground then.

We are about 4000 feet above sea level. The mountains are just a few miles away. The ones in the picture are just foothills. From elsewhere in the city you can see mountains 11,000 feet high.

[edit] Here's the same shot right now.
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Old 11-03-13, 10:58 AM   #2
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That was December 2011. No snow on the ground then.

We are about 4000 feet above sea level. The mountains are just a few miles away. The ones in the picture are just foothills. From elsewhere in the city you can see mountains 11,000 feet high.
I can see why you like it there. Very nice. And one can take pleasant walks in the neighbourhood.
Question: are those Pine trees to the left? They sure look like it.
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Old 11-03-13, 11:12 AM   #3
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Either pine or fir - some kind of evergreen. The buildings in the background are on the other side of the river that runs the length of the Salt Lake Valley. I walk up and around the path there almost every sunny day.
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When I was living in Utah, I got a chance to see a Thunder and Lightening storm during a snow storm. That is quite the sight.
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Old 11-03-13, 11:40 AM   #5
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I remember the weather while I was living in Washington State. It would be cloudy about 95% of the year, about 2-3 weeks worth of rain every other month, five minutes worth of sun, and summer weather starting on the 4th of July and about 60 degrees year round. If the temp ever got into the 70s you'd see people wearing shorts and a t-shirt.
As for winter it seemed like everywhere else in Washington State got snow and where I lived we got rain, rain, more rain, high winds, constant power outages and very rarely snow. One wouldn't think snow would be rare in a place that's 500 feet above sea level but it is because of how close to Puget Sound it is. The Port of Tacoma is about 20 miles from where I used to live.
It seems that this year Washington State is getting its normal winter storms a bit earlier then normal with 60mph winds and the usual ton of rain, but in a report I read the other day it stated that altitudes of 2,500ft or higher could expect 6-11 inches of snow in a 12 hour period and that's a bit odd.
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Old 11-03-13, 11:48 AM   #6
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One wouldn't think snow would be rare in a place that's 500 feet above sea level but it is because of how close to Puget Sound it is. The Port of Tacoma is about 20 miles from where I used to live.
Where it rains it can snow if it gets cold enough. The reality in Utah is that the Wasatch Front (Utah's three main population centers, Ogden, Salt Lake City and Provo-Orem, are within 40 miles of each other) marks the end of a desert that stretches 500 miles west to the Sierra Nevada mountains at the border between Nevada and California. Storms coming to Utah are almost always dry, and only pick up moisture as they pass over the Great Salt Lake. Even with that, the cities don't get more than 50" of snow per year on average, with a total rainfall of about 15". If not for the lake we wouldn't have any water to drink.
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When I was living in Utah, I got a chance to see a Thunder and Lightening storm during a snow storm. That is quite the sight.
Only ever come across that once in my life and that was back in the late 1980s during a snowstorm in Kent, scared the living daylights out of me that a clap of thunder should suddenly happen in the middle of a snowstorm. Just the one clap of thunder but still a surprise. Not witnessed it again since.


In our neck of the woods you know it's winter when the wind goes from being slightly cold to 'imported from Norway' cold, oh, and the rain stops being warm.
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Only ever come across that once in my life and that was back in the late 1980s during a snowstorm in Kent, scared the living daylights out of me that a clap of thunder should suddenly happen in the middle of a snowstorm. Just the one clap of thunder but still a surprise. Not witnessed it again since.


In our neck of the woods you know it's winter when the wind goes from being slightly cold to 'imported from Norway' cold, oh, and the rain stops being warm.
That's the ideal weather for us northerners to hang out our washing to dry
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Seems weather has changed since I was a kid. Now, winters are more mild, we don't get much snow. Seems as a kid, we got several nice snows a year, now maybe one....
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That's the ideal weather for us northerners to hang out our washing to dry
In the rain?
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In our neck of the woods you know it's winter when the wind goes from being slightly cold to 'imported from Norway' cold, oh, and the rain stops being warm.
Here we get "Imported from Russia" cold... Now that's cold, Brrr.
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