Appeal tribune. (Silverton, Or.) 1999-current, April 06, 2016, Page 3A, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 2016
APPEAL TRIBUNE
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NCAA
A map shows snowpack on April 1 in Oregon. Even with summertime temperatures gracing the Willamette Valley this week, the Northwest should have a fairly normal summer in terms of water.
PHOTO COURTESY OF HOODOO
Fresh snow covers outdoor furniture from last week's storm at Hoodoo Ski Area.
Snowpack
Continued from Page 1A
sible.
Yet another lucky
break — March storms
combined with a system
of cool air — bolstered the
snowpack back to 105 per-
cent of normal statewide
as of April 1.
“We were lucky in that
while we had a lot of warm
weather, when the storms
came in, it happened to be
cold enough for us to get
some snow,” Dello said.
Whether it’s good for-
tune or just part of na-
ture’s cycle, the summer
of 2016 is looking a lot
healthier than 2015.
Zach Urness has been
an outdoors writer, pho-
tographer and videogra-
pher in Oregon for eight
years. He is the author of
the book “Hiking South-
ern Oregon” and can be
reached
at
zur-
ness@StatesmanJour-
nal.com or (503) 399-6801.
Find him on Zach Urness
or @ZachsORoutdoors on
Twitter.
The take home is that we’re in excellent condition at
this point.”
‘‘
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but the April 18 deadline
for IRA contributions isn’t.
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