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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 7:08 p.m. PDT Thursday 9 May 2019.

Discussion.

A strong ridge of high pressure over the BC coast led to multiple
new daily high temperature records.

The following is a preliminary summary of new daily temperature
records for May 9 (in degrees C).

Abbotsford
New record 27.1
Old record 26.7 set in 1946
Records began in 1944

Bella Bella
New record 24.3
Old record 22.0 set in 2005
Records began in 1977

Bella Coola
New record 27.7
Old record 27.1 set in 2005
Records began in 1895

Campbell River
New record 27
Old record 24.4 set in 1968
Records began in 1958

Chilliwack
New record 27.7
Old record 27.5 set in 1987
Records began in 1881

Gibsons
New record 25.8
Old record 22.8 set in 1968
Records began 1949

Malahat
New record 23.8
Old record 22.0 set in 1987
Records began 1986

Nanaimo
New record 27
Old record 25.0 set in 1969
Records began 1892

Pitt Meadows
New record 28.0
Old record 27.8 set in 1878
Records began in 1874

Powell River
New record 24.9
Old record 24.4 set in 1949
Records began in 1924

Sechelt
New record 25.8
Old record 22.8 set in 1975
Records began in 1956

Squamish
New record 29.5
Old record 26.1 set in 1968
Records began in 1960

Terrace
New record 26.4
Old record 26.1 set in 1975
Records began in 1912

Tofino
New record 25.5
Old record 22.8 set in 1968
Records began in 1896

Victoria
New record 25.4
Old record 23.3 set in 1968
Records began in 1914
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 7:25 p.m. PDT Friday 10 May 2019.

Discussion.

A strong ridge of high pressure over BC led to multiple new daily
high temperature records today.

The following is a preliminary summary of new daily high temperature
records for May 10. This list is valid as of 5 pm and values may
change.

Abbotsford
New record 27.7
Old record 25.3 set in 1993
Records began in 1944

Agassiz
New record 28.9
Old record 27.8 set in 1924
Records began in 1889

Bella Bella
New record 24.5
Old record 19.5 set in 1980
Records began in 1977

Bella Coola
New record 28.3
Old record 25.6 set in 1946
Records began in 1895

Burns Lake
New record 26.1
Old record 25.3 set in 2013
Records began in 1949

Esquimalt
New record 24.8
Old record 23.9 set in 1931
Records began in 1874

Gibsons
New record 25.7
Old record 22.7 set in 2013
Records began in 1949

Gonzales Point
New record 24.8
Old record 23.9 set in 1931
Records began in 1874

Hope
New record 28.4
Old record 28.3 set in 1993
Records began in 1936

Lillooet
New record 32.3
Old record 31.0 set in 2013
Records began in 1881

Lytton
New record 33.2
Old record 32.2 set in 1949
Records began in 1921

Malahat
New record 23.9
Old record 21.6 set in 2016
Records began in 1986

Nanaimo
New record 28.0
Old record 25.6 set in 1968
Records began in 1892

Pemberton
New record 32.8
Old record 30.0 set in 1949
Records began in 1908

Pitt Meadows
New record 29.3
Old record 26.7 set in 1931
Records began in 1874

Sechelt
New record 25.7
Old record 22.7 set in 2013
Records began in 1956

Smithers
New record 26.4
Old record 24.4 set in 1975
Records began in 1938

Squamish
New record 28.0
Old record 25.0 set in 1997
Records began in 1960

Stewart
New record 25.3
Old record 23.7 set in 2005
Records began in 1910

Tatlayoko Lake
New record 26.4
Old record 24.9 set in 2013
Records began in 1930

Terrace
New record 28.0
Old record 26.1 set in 1924
Records began in 1912

Tofino
New record 23.5
Old record 21.7 set in 1936
Records began in 1896

Vanderhoof
New record 27.5
Old record 26.5 set in 2013
Records began in 1916

Victoria
New record 25.2
Old record 23.9 set in 1931
Records began in 1914

Victoria Harbour
New record 24.8
Old record 21.7 set in 2016
Records began in 1874

Whistler
New record 28.5
Old record 25.6 set in 2013
Records began in 1950
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 1:23 a.m. PDT Sunday 12 May 2019.

Discussion.

A strong ridge of high pressure over BC once again led to a few new
daily high temperature records on Saturday.

The following is a summary of the new daily high temperature records
for May 11. (Values are in degrees C)

Whistler
New Record 26.2
Old record 26.1 set in 1971
Records began in 1950

Clinton
New record 25.0
Old record 22.6 set in 2015
Records began in 1973

Summerland
New record 30.1
Old record 29.4 set in 1931
Records began in 1907

Penticton
New record 30.6
Old record 30.3 set in 2013
Records began in 1907
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 6:35 p.m. PDT Friday 31 May 2019.

Discussion.

The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada for May 31, 2019 as of 6 P.M. PDT.

1. Summary of record high temperature in degrees celsius:

Clinton Area
New Record: 27.4
Old Record: 24.4 set in 2017

Nakusp Area
New Record: 29.6
Old Record: 29.5 set in 1993

Pemberton Area
New Record: 32.6
Old Record: 32.2 set in 1958

Puntzi Mountain Area
New Record: 27.1
Old Record: 26.9 set in 2017

Williams Lake Area
New Record: 26.6
Old Record: 24.5 set in 2005
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 9:08 a.m. PDT Wednesday 12 June 2019.

Discussion.

New daily high temperature records were set yesterday thanks to a
strong ridge of high pressure.

The following is a summary of the new daily high temperature records
for June 11 2019 (temperatures in degrees C)

Clinton
New record 25.2
Old record 24.6 set in 2015
Records began in 1973

Gibsons
New record 27.8
Old record 23.0 set in 1989
Records began in 1949

Pemberton
New record 33.7
Old record 32.2 set in 1932
Records began in 1908

Sechelt
New Record 27.8
Old record 24.0 set in 1982
Record began in 1956

Squamish
New record 30.0
Old record 28.8 set in 1982
Record began in 1960

Victoria Harbour
New record 28.4
Old record 21.7 set in 1898
Record began in 1874

Whistler
New record 30.1
Old record 27.8
Records began in 1950
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 9:54 a.m. PDT Thursday 13 June 2019.

Discussion.

New daily high temperature records were set yesterday thanks to a
very strong ridge of high pressure.

The following is a summary of daily high temperature records for
June 12, 2019 (temperatures in degrees C)

Abbotsford Area
New record 31.9
Old record 28.5 set in 1999
Records began in 1944

Agassiz Area
New record 33.0
Old record 31.1 set in 1932
Records began in 1889

Campbell River Area
New record 30.0
Old record 28.7 set in 1982
Records began in 1958

Chilliwack Area
New record 33.0
Old record 32.2 set in 1932
Records began in 1881

Clinton Area
New record 27.6
Old record 26.2 set in 2002
Records began 2002

Gibsons Area
New record 31.7
Old record 23.3 set in 1967
Records began in 1949

Gonzales Point Area
New record 30.0
Old record 28.8 set in 2002
Records began in 1874

Hope Area
New record 32.5
Old record 28.4 set in 2002
Records began in 1936

Lytton Area
New record 36.2
Old record 36.0 set in 1982
Records began in 1921

Malahat Area
New record 29.2
Old record 26.6 set in 2002
Records began in 1986

Merritt Area
New record 32.8
Old record 32.0 set in 1982
Records began in 1918

Nanaimo Area
New record 32.0
Old record 30.6 set in 1932
Records began in 1892

Pitt Meadows Area
New record 31.9
Old record 31.1 set in 1932
Records began in 1874

Powell River Area
New record 29.0
Old record 28.3 set in 1932
Records began in 1924

Princeton Area
New record 33.0
Old record 32.8 set in 1918
Records began in 1893

Squamish Area
New record 31.4
Old record 27.0 set in 1999
Records began in 1960

Tofino Area
New record 27.0
Old record 26.7 set in 1936
Records began in 1896

Vancouver Area
New record 29.9
Old record 27.4 set in 1999
Records began in 1896

Victoria Area
New record 29.6
Old record 28.9 set in 1932
Records began in 1914

White Rock Area
New record 30.9
Old record 29.4 set in 1932
Records began in 1929
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 12:09 a.m. PDT Friday 14 June 2019.

Discussion.

The following area set a daily maximum temperature record on June
13, 2019:

Castlegar Area
New record of 34
Old record of 32.2 set in 1922
Records in this area have been kept since 1916

Creston Area
New record of 32.2
Old record of 31 set in 1987
Records in this area have been kept since 1912

Kelowna Area
New record of 35.3
Old record of 32.5 set in 2002
Records in this area have been kept since 1899

Nakusp Area
New record of 32.6
Old record of 30.6 set in 2010
Records in this area have been kept since 1912

Penticton Area (Penticton A)
New record of 35.4
Old record of 35 set in 1933
Records in this area have been kept since 1907

Sparwood Area
New record of 27.5
Old record of 27.2 set in 1974
Records in this area have been kept since 1969

Vernon Area
New record of 32.5
Old record of 32.2 set in 1903
Records in this area have been kept since 1900
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 8:14 a.m. PDT Wednesday 7 August 2019.

Discussion.

THE FOLLOWING AREAS SET DAILY MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE RECORDS ON
AUGUST 6, 2019 (TEMPERATURES IN DEGREES C):

CASTLEGAR AREA
NEW RECORD OF 36.8
OLD RECORD OF 36.0 SET IN 1997
RECORDS IN THIS AREA HAVE BEEN KEPT SINCE 1916

TRAIL AREA
NEW RECORD OF 38.3
OLD RECORD OF 37.2 SET IN 1945
RECORDS IN THIS AREA HAVE BEEN KEPT SINCE 1928
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 9:54 a.m. PDT Monday 30 September 2019.

Discussion.

An early blast of winter over the weekend resulted in snow across
several mountain passes of southern B.C. Below are snowfall totals
from Friday evening when the snow began through Sunday.

Paulson Summit: 48 cm
Kootenay Pass: 35 cm
Pennask Summit: 14 cm
Coquihalla Summit: 7 cm

In addition, cold air in place over the province resulted in several
new record low temperatures Saturday and Sunday.

The following areas set a daily minimum temperature record on
September 28, 2019 (in degrees Celsius):

Bella Bella Area (Bella Bella)
New record of 0.4
Old record of 4.0 set in 1983
Records in this area have been kept since 1977

Burns Lake Area (Burns Lake Decker Lake)
New record of -7.4
Old record of -6.1 set in 2007
Records in this area have been kept since 1949

The following areas set or tied a daily minimum temperature record
on September 29, 2019 (in degrees Celsius):

Bella Bella Area (Bella Bella)
Tied record of 0.7 set in 2009
Records in this area have been kept since 1977

Burns Lake Area (Burns Lake Decker Lake)
New record of -8.4
Old record of -7.4 set in 1991
Records in this area have been kept since 1949

Port Hardy Area (Port Hardy A)
New record of 0.0
Old record of 0.7 set in 1985
Records in this area have been kept since 1944

Note: the temperature records reported here have been derived from a
selection of historical stations in each geographic area that were
active during the period of record.
Exceptionally, here is one for Alberta.
Weather summary
for Alberta
issued by Environment Canada
at 1:42 p.m. MDT Monday 30 September 2019.

Discussion.

A strong Idaho low, which formed late Thursday, September 26,
prompted winter storm and snowfall warnings to be issued Friday,
September 27. This vigorous low pressure system interacted with
terrain in the southwest to bring total snowfall amounts as high as
95 centimetres, and blowing snow and gusty westerly winds behind the
low as it moved eastward.

The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment and Climate Change Canada as of 13:00 MDT, September 30
unless otherwise stated.

1. Summary of Event Total Snowfall Amounts in Centimetres:

Carway: 79
Pekisko: 72
Beaver Mines: 63
Milk River: 47
Claresholm: 36
Calgary Intl Airport: 27
Pincher Creek: 24
Nordegg: 13
Onefour: 10

2. Summary of Event Total Reports Received by Social Media Amounts
in Centimetres:

Waterton: 95
Near Cardston: 70-90
Taber: 60
Bragg Creek: 50
Lethbridge 50-60
Claresholm: 40-45
Exshaw: 44
Okotoks: 40
Calgary: 32
Brooks: 34
High River: 26
Kananaskis: 30
Oyen: 28
Airdrie: 27
Cochrane: 27
High River: 27
Drumheller: 23
Waiparous: 17

3. Previous Reports received by Social Media at 16:00 MDT Sunday,
September 29:

Highway 22 South of Chain Lakes: 80
Hillcrest: 60
Turner Valley: 60
Castle Mountain: 50
Crowsnest Pass: 40-45
Exshaw: 33
Warner: 33
Taber: 32
Fort MacLeod: 30
Priddis: 27
De Winton: 23
Cochrane: 21
Brooks: 16
Carstairs: 11
Didsbury: 9
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 8:16 a.m. PDT Tuesday 1 October 2019.

Discussion.

An Arctic ridge of high pressure moved into British Columbia over
the weekend. This has resulted in several overnight low records
broken on Monday, 30th September 2019.

Summary of record low temperatures in degrees celsius:

Bella Bella Area
New record of -0.6
Old record of 0.6 set in 2009
Records in this area have been kept since 1977

Campbell River Area
New record of -2.6
Old record of -0.6 set in 1974
Records in this area have been kept since 1958

Clinton Area
New record of -3.1
Old record of -1.7 set in 2016
Records in this area have been kept since 1973

Port Hardy Area
New record of -1.2
Old record of 0.6 set in 1950
Records in this area have been kept since 1944

Puntzi Mountain Area
New record of -8.0
Old record of -7.7 set in 1996
Records in this area have been kept since 1959

Squamish Area
New record of 0.8
Old record of 3.1 set in 1985
Records in this area have been kept since 1960

Tatlayoko Lake Area
Tied record of -9.0 set in 1983
Records in this area have been kept since 1930
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 2:40 p.m. PDT Thursday 10 October 2019.

Discussion.

The following areas set or tied a daily minimum temperature record
on October 10, 2019 (preliminary):

Abbotsford Area
New record of -1.1
Old record of -0.1 set in 2008
Records in this area have been kept since 1944

Bella Coola Area (Bella Coola Airport)
New record of -3.4
Old record of -3.3 set in 1915
Records in this area have been kept since 1895

Campbell River Area
New record of -5.0
Old record of -3.0 set in 1983
Records in this area have been kept since 1958

Hope Area
New record of -0.1
Old record of 2.8 set in 1960
Records in this area have been kept since 1936

Lytton Area
New record of -2.3
Old record of -1.7 set in 2009
Records in this area have been kept since 1921

Nanaimo Area
New record of -1.5
Old record of 0.0 set in 1948
Records in this area have been kept since 1892

Port Alberni Area
New record of -3.4
Old record of -1.1 set in 1916
Records in this area have been kept since 1900

Port Hardy Area
New record of -1.8
Old record of -0.6 set in 1972
Records in this area have been kept since 1944

Powell River Area
New record of -1.8
Old record of -0.3 set in 2008
Records in this area have been kept since 1924

Sechelt Area
New record of 1.0
Old record of 2.0 set in 2008
Records in this area have been kept since 1956

Sparwood Area
New record of -15.2
Old record of -14.5 set in 2009
Records in this area have been kept since 1969

Squamish Area
New record of -2.2
Old record of 0.9 set in 2008
Records in this area have been kept since 1960

University of Victoria
New record of 0.4
Old record of 2.2 set in 1890
Records in this area have been kept since 1874

Vancouver Area
New record of -0.7
Old record of -0.6 set in 1916
Records in this area have been kept since 1896

Victoria Area
Tied record of 0.0
Old record of 0.0 set in 1969
Records in this area have been kept since 1914

White Rock Area
New record of -0.1
Old record of 2.0 set in 2008
Records in this area have been kept since 1929

The following areas set or tied a daily minimum temperature record
on October 9, 2019:

Bella Bella Area (Bella Bella)
New record of -3.4
Old record of 0.0 set in 2016
Records in this area have been kept since 1977

Bella Coola Area (Bella Coola Airport)
New record of -2.9
Old record of -1.1 set in 1907
Records in this area have been kept since 1895

Burns Lake Area (Burns Lake Decker Lake)
New record of -11.4
Old record of -9.4 set in 1957
Records in this area have been kept since 1949

Clinton Area (Clinton RCS)
New record of -10.1
Old record of -8.4 set in 2009
Records in this area have been kept since 1973

Hope Area (Hope Airport)
New record of -0.6
Old record of 1.1 set in 1948
Records in this area have been kept since 1936

Lytton Area (Lytton RCS)
New record of -1.7
Old record of -0.6 set in 1932
Records in this area have been kept since 1921

Mackenzie Area (Mackenzie Airport Auto)
New record of -8.6
Old record of -7.2 set in 1972
Records in this area have been kept since 1971

Malahat Area (Malahat)
New record of 0.8
Old record of 3.0 set in 1987
Records in this area have been kept since 1986

Merritt Area (Merritt)
New record of -5.9
Old record of -5.0 set in 1973
Records in this area have been kept since 1918

Nakusp Area (Nakusp CS)
New record of -2.7
Old record of -2.3 set in 2009
Records in this area have been kept since 1912

Port Alberni Area (Port Alberni (AUT))
New record of -3.9
Old record of -1.7 set in 1959
Records in this area have been kept since 1900

Port Hardy Area (Port Hardy A)
New record of -2.5
Old record of 1.1 set in 1957
Records in this area have been kept since 1944

Powell River Area (Powell River)
New record of -2.5
Old record of 2.0 set in 2017
Records in this area have been kept since 1924

Puntzi Mountain Area (Puntzi Mountain (AUT))
New record of -11.7
Old record of -10.2 set in 2006
Records in this area have been kept since 1959

Sechelt Area (Sechelt AUT)
New record of -0.3
Old record of 1.7 set in 1959
Records in this area have been kept since 1956

Smithers Area (Smithers Airport Auto)
New record of -7.1
Old record of -6.7 set in 1959
Records in this area have been kept since 1938

Squamish Area (Squamish Airport)
Tied record of 0.2 set in 2008
Records in this area have been kept since 1960

Tatlayoko Lake Area (Tatlayoko Lake RCS)
New record of -12.4
Old record of -10.0 set in 1987
Records in this area have been kept since 1930

Terrace Area (Terrace A)
New record of -5.5
Old record of -3.3 set in 1924
Records in this area have been kept since 1912

Victoria Area (Victoria Intl A)
New record of 0.6
Old record of 1.7 set in 1948
Records in this area have been kept since 1914

Whistler Area (Whistler - Nesters)
New record of -3.3
Old record of -3.2 set in 1977
Records in this area have been kept since 1950

Williams Lake Area (Williams Lake A)
New record of -8.0
Old record of -7.9 set in 2009
Records in this area have been kept since 1960
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 9:36 a.m. PST Sunday 10 November 2019.

Discussion.

A clash between a pacific low and arctic air generated heavy snow
over northeast BC from 8th November to 9th November 2019.

The following is a summary of storm snowfall totals received by
Environment & Climate Change Canada as of 10 P.M. PST 9th November
2019.

Summary of snowfall accumulations in cm:

Link Creek Hwy Station: 36
Fort St. John Airport: 31
73 Mile Hwy Station: 26
Braden Road Hwy Station: 21
Mackenzie Airport: 13
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Canada Goose wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2019 8:10 am
E.C. is so lame is that in feet or cm? I know what it is but come on if your going to post E.C. use proper measurement please. :crazy: :? :thumbdown: :wtf: :think:
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Sardisbcwx wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 7:20 am E.C. is so lame is that in feet or cm? I know what it is but come on if your going to post E.C. use proper measurement please. :crazy: :? :thumbdown: :wtf: :think:
You should read it again. It says right on it “Summary of snowfall accumulations in cm:”
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Weather summary
for British Columbia
issued by Environment Canada
at 9:34 p.m. PST Sunday 17 November 2019.

Discussion.

An Atmospheric River hammered the B.C. Coast with heavy rain on
Saturday and Sunday.

The following are storm event rainfall totals up to Sunday at 4pm.

The following is a summary of weather event information received by
Environment Canada.

Summary of rainfall in mm:

South Coast

Vancouver Harbour: 66
Vancouver International Airport: 34
Pitt Meadows: 49
White Rock: 30
Lynn Valley: 99
West Vancouver: 69
Abbotsford Airport: 42
Eagle Ridge: 61
Agassiz: 45
Cultus Lake: 37
Squamish: 70
Port Mellon: 102
Brandywine: 64
Pender Harbour: 40
Westwood Plateau: 117

Vancouver Island

Malahat: 33
Victoria University: 27
Esquimalt Harbour: 35
Bowser: 53
Tofino: 167
Ucluelet: 210
North Courtenay: 42
Campbell RIver: 23
Zeballos: 106
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