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Let it snow, let it snow, let is snow...well...only sometimes...

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Real Estate Agent with Tomson Burnham, llc Licensed in the State of Oregon

Hailing originally from Illinois, I have to say the one thing I sometimes miss about the Midwest is snow. Oregon has mountains so I can get my snow fix every year, but I do have very fond memories of playing in the snow...including the Midwest blizzard of '79...Now that was snow...but I digress...

We don't get snow very often here in the Salem Oregon area because the clouds keep it warmer in the winter.  My son, who is 8 1/2, has been able to walk outside the house and play in the snow three times in his lifetime. 

Salem WinterThis past week was one of those times.  What people relocating from snow climates need to know about Oregon and snow...

  1. I think the city of Salem owns about 2 snow plows...Don't expect to see one of these mythical machines on our roads too often.
  2. Due to this lack of snow plows...the city pretty much shuts down for  1/2" of snow.  Yep...schools are canceled, people stay home...automatic vacation time out here.
  3. Since it doesn't snow very often, native Oregonians just don't know how to drive in it.  You're safer at home, not due to the roads, but the other drivers...
  4. We get serious ice out here.  Since our temperatures tend to hover around freezing, we have snow then ice, then snow then ice.  In all fairness to the city of Salem and snow plows...it can be dangerous on the roads anyway.
  5. The snow on the trees is breathtaking.  Unlike where I grew up in Illinois, where the snow gets dirty, the snow seems to stay pristine out here...maybe that's because there is no one on the roads to make it all dirty?
  6. Crack! Snap! Thump! is the sound that is made when a tree loses a limb due to the weight of the ice and snow.  If you hear that crack, make sure you aren't under the tree when the limb crashes to the ground.

So now if you are thinking about relocating to the mid-Willamette valley area, here in Salem Oregon, you can expect to get snow about once every three years.  So come prepared...sleds...boots...hats...mittens...and for when it actually snows, a good book and some gourmet hot chocolate. 

You'll probably be house ridden for a while.

 

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Sean Keene
The Keene Group - Salem, OR
Realtor - Salem/Keizer

Great post. When I tell people that we shut down for 2 inch of snow they think we are crazy.

Dec 21, 2008 06:31 AM
Fred Chamberlin
Guild Mortgage Co - Oak Harbor WA - Oak Harbor, WA
Oak Harbor/Whidbeynulls, #1 Experienced FHA Mortgage Consultant

I would guess that the average is about every 5 years, but with global warming, we seem to be getting more snow. Yep, blizzard conditions in Oregon is about 1/2 inch of snow.

Dec 21, 2008 08:24 AM
Jon Zolsky, Daytona Beach, FL
Daytona Condo Realty, 386-405-4408 - Daytona Beach, FL
Buy Daytona condos for heavenly good prices

I got my share of snow, and I am still not missing it at all. It was pretty rare in New Yourk, when we lived there, and I have not seen yet any in Central Florida.

 

Dec 21, 2008 10:07 AM
Marchel Peterson
Results Realty - Spring, TX
Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro

Melina, We moved from Colorado to Greensboro NC and I don't even think they have three snow plows.  The two years we lived there we had several snow falls. The schools were closed for weeks.  Having just moved from Denver we were AMAZED.  Now when we moved to Spring 14 years ago they had an ice storm and we went to Sears hardward and asked for rock salt and got a blank stare.  To be honest that was the only ice storm we have had since moving here so I guess that would account for the blank stare.  Long story short, I can relate!!!

Dec 21, 2008 11:22 AM
Joseph D. Federico
MVP Realty - Naples, FL
Southwest Florida Homes with Joe Federico

Melina-It snowed here in Mass. from 2pm Friday til about 4pm Sunday. Before Friday there was not a flake, now we have mounds of snow. Happy first day of Winter! Spring is 1 day closer!

Dec 21, 2008 11:29 AM
Melina Tomson
Tomson Burnham, llc Licensed in the State of Oregon - Salem, OR
Principal Broker/Owner, M.S.

Sean I've been out here for 17 years and I was stunned the first time it snowed.

Fred-It is a different definition of blizzard out here.  That is for sure.

Jon-That's why I say I miss it sometimes. 

Marchel-They don't salt out here. Sand is what they use. 

Jospeh-I think the front is moving in your direction.  Should hit you in about  week.

Dec 21, 2008 12:51 PM
Ella Glover
Lubbock Homes - Lubbock, TX

Can't complain in West Texas, we are in the 50's but dry!  We won't see white this Christmas unless you count the cotton feilds!

Dec 22, 2008 05:58 AM
Melina Tomson
Tomson Burnham, llc Licensed in the State of Oregon - Salem, OR
Principal Broker/Owner, M.S.

It is still snowing out here, so chances are good for a white Christmas

Dec 22, 2008 07:14 AM
Gary McNinch
Better Properties Real Estate - Renton, WA
Broker, Renton WA Real Estate

Melina,  Same exactly in Seattle.   Latest is not enough liquid deicer on hand at SeaTac Airport to get the flights out. We're inside, warm and dry and it looks great outside.

List and Sell (I'm dreaming of a White Christmas....)   Gary @ RentonHomeFinder.com

Dec 22, 2008 01:38 PM
Mesa, Arizona Real Estate Mesa Arizona Realtor
Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC - Mesa, AZ
AzLadyInRed

Melina, what a pretty picture. I love snow - now and then - but don't get much in Mesa, Arizona. ;-)  We did have some in the mountains on Memorial Day weekend last year...a rare occurrence. I do not like driving on icy roads or even in the rain. I'm not used to it. ;-)

PepperWreath

Dec 23, 2008 03:33 PM
Margaret Oscilia
Creative Concepts-Home Staging and Contracting, Salem Oregon - Salem, OR
Home Stager, Salem Oregon

We live just outside the Salem city limits and didn't have power for five days - it's bad enough to have our oak trees snapping off, but was none too fun not to be at home for Christmas morning!  Our area just isn't equipped for the snow in any amounts that don't melt by noon! 

Dec 26, 2008 03:03 PM
Melina Tomson
Tomson Burnham, llc Licensed in the State of Oregon - Salem, OR
Principal Broker/Owner, M.S.

Margaret-5 days no power.  Ugh...

Dec 26, 2008 03:20 PM
Kaire Downin
Keller Williams Realty Mid Willamette - Lebanon, OR

I moved here from FL this year. Everyone told me that we have wet cool winters, be prepared for 6 months of rain and dreary weather. When I looked at the forecast and saw it was going to snow, my co-workers were laughing at me, they said, " it wont snow, it means that you will get slush, it will melt and you will have rain again in an hour" WELL WELL WELL Corvallis was white for a week! LOL I am in Lebanon, we only got 3 days of snow, but it was sure beautiful and now, after I was all geared up for 6 months of dreary drizzle, I am going to be dissapointed anytime I get up in the morning and there is no snow. LOL Of course, we didnt' get the craziness of Salem and Portland so maybe that is why I like it still!

Dec 29, 2008 04:31 AM
Melina Tomson
Tomson Burnham, llc Licensed in the State of Oregon - Salem, OR
Principal Broker/Owner, M.S.

Well welcome to the WV Kaire!  I do still like snow.  It was truly stunning here with all of the trees snowed and iced over.  Don't worry...you'll get our normal drizzle with sunbreaks weather ahead.

Dec 29, 2008 10:53 AM
Daniel J. Brudnok, REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Fox & Roach, REALTORS - Exton - PA License #RS-225179-L / Delaware License #RS-0025038 - Downingtown, PA
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Melina,

It looks pretty.......we had some ice here and the tress fell by the plenty.....

Jan 08, 2009 10:39 AM