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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Wisconsin snow depth
A handy website to look at when deciding which direction ya want to go to cache:
http://www.weatherstreet.com/local_forecast_files/wisconsin-snow-cover.htm
Very cool site Zuma, thanks. I’m glad there arent any purple or even maroon areas in our state (not yet anyway).
@zuma wrote:
A handy website to look at when deciding which direction ya want to go to cache:
http://www.weatherstreet.com/local_forecast_files/wisconsin-snow-cover.htm
That certainly explains why there might be so many LCG’s in your area in summer. Who wants to trek through a foot and a half of snow to sign a frozen slip of paper, especially on a day like today? Well, OK, there are die-hards who consider it a challenge, but even the Puffins are staying indoors this week…
I usually play around in the NOAA website. Many different sorting possibilities with it:
http://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/interactive/html/map.html?mode=pan&extents=us&zoom=¢er_x=++-88.5¢er_y=+++44.3&ql=station&var=ssm_depth&dy=2010&dm=12&dd=15&dh=16&snap=1&o9=1&o12=1&o13=1&lbl=m&min_x=-127&min_y=14.625000000002&max_x=-62.000000000003&max_y=63.375&coord_x=++-88.5&coord_y=+++44.3&zbox_n=44.145833333334124&zbox_s=44.145833333334124&zbox_e=-88.48750000000177&zbox_w=-88.48750000000177&metric=0&bgvar=dem&shdvar=shading&width=600&height=450&nw=600&nh=450&h_o=0&font=0&js=1&uc=0
Yeah, I gave you the full link- you should probably type it out. 😆
Following the signals from space.