That low pressure area remained just west of Vancouver Island and continued to rotate showers across the area today. We also had a cold trough of low pressure resting over the area giving us cold surface temperatures also, which pushed the snow level down in the early morning hours which caused accumulating snow below 500’ as the surface temperatures in Tillamook drop to near 32. This morning the Tripcheck webcam was showing heavy snow at Lees Camp and was reporting 8” of snow roadside at the summit. The snow level lifted with daytime heating, up near 1500’ in the afternoon with the daytime high temperatures reaching the low 40s in Tillamook and up to or just above 32 at the summit. With heavier showers, the snow level temporarily dropped to around 1300’. The snow level will fall again tonight with the overnight low dropping to near 28 so low level flurries can be expected…