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Across the Siskiyous you can expect to see snow. Depending on what is coming in from the Pacific it could be nothing on the roads to chains required anywhere from just north of Redding to Cottage Grove. If you do not want to carry chains, go up the coast on 101. On the coast you will guaranteed have lots of rain, but unlikely to have snow.
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paulj wrote:
I did not claim that the climate, especially temperature ranges, was identical. Go back and read my post, the whole thing! Both are relatively dry and warm in the summer. Yes LA is warmer, but Seattle can have 60 day long dry spells in the summer. Both are relatively cool and wet in the winter.
I also take issue with the claim that there is no outdoor recreation in Seattle (or rest of Washington and Oregon) in January.
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