-----Original Message-----
From: Wes Wada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 January 2003 03:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [VFB] Cold eh!
I have also notice the dramatic changes in the weather. There were far too
many news reports of floods in Europe. Flood warnings in UK are on the
increase. Remember Rene's e mail about the rising Rhine. It is serious when
it begins to effect my fishing.
All the best
Graeme. 

Here in Central Oregon (Bend), we have highs around 46-48 and a low of 
33.  Light showers and cloudy. It has felt like spring the last two 
days.

I have never seen a winter here with so little snow and almost no cold 
weather in town. (we are at 3600' elevation and on the east side of  
the Cascade Range.)  In Central Oregon, except for a surprise, 
fast-disappearing storm in early November, our snow cover this winter 
in the lower elevations has amounted to one storm that left 1 inch!

The Oregon mountains aren't doing much better...about 90 inches at the 
ski mountain, and only 75% of normal moisture.  That follows a year 
that was a borderline drought year that featured some major forest 
fires.

Not a good sign.  I hear from my mother in Colorado, there hasn't been 
much moisture there either.  How's it going in north Washington state? 
(planning a trip there this season.)

Gonna have a bunch of grumpy fish this coming season!!

Wes



On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, at 07:21  PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> This sucks Ken!  It is 2 degrees out right now.  windchill of -25
>
> expecting 8 inches of lake effect snow  tonight.
>
> thanks alot
>
> john
>
> "Ken, Carolyn, Alex and Hershel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> How are all you folks enjoying that blast of good old Canadian winter 
>> eh?
>>
>> Good weather for a barbeque!
>>
>> Ken MacGillivray
>> Balmy Vancouver
>>
>>
>>
>

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