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Awesome. Very helpful. I go up there once in a blue moon, and never know what the water will look like until I get there. This will be great for planning, or deciding whether it is worth going up or not.
Yep, I used it for that purpose today. We've had a lot of rain and flood warnings, so I was considering going up there.
Unfortunately, the weather was lousy, and while the water is flowing pretty well, it's not the huge torrent I would have gotten a couple days ago. So I checked the webcam, confirmed my suspicions and stayed home.
Cool link! Similarly, I check numerous webcams of the Oregon coast for various weather related reasons. A bunch of them can be can be found at magicseaweed.com if anyone ever want's a seal's view from a specific jetty or dune cliff.
I just watched this Snoqualmie Falls cam for a few minutes and I swear I saw Laura Palmer dump over the side!
Unfortunately, this site seems to be offline at the moment. Not sure if that's something temporary, or a permanent change. Too bad, I was hoping to see how much water was going over the falls today.
I just tried this again and got "page not found" 404 error, I could search it out but I am leaving for a while, could be down for maintenence or whatever.
There's no "searching it out" to do Snuffy. (If there had been, I'd have done it.)
The server that the domain points to doesn't know it exists. The entire domain is 404 at the moment. Could be migrating to a new server, could be a hardware or software issue. The domain hasn't expired, but at the moment you simply can't get there from here.
I contacted the company that hosts the cam, and asked if it was down permanently, or if they were migrating to a new server. Here's the reply:
Hi Bob,
Yes, you're correct. The falls camera feed will be available in mid- to late- April. We can contact you when we have the web address of the new location.
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