August 2019 Forecasts and Discussions

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Those black hornets are disgusting! Hate them!

As for the snow.. lol. August and we get webcam snow porn! :lol:

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Sardisbcwx wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2019 7:22 pm Reached an afternoon high of 22.5c with a low of 16.5c on my new official accurate Ecowitt weather station. And now with no interuption from sir Grumpy here is the unveiling of my new contraption.😎 I got a couple of poles for a chain link fence from Home Depot I drilled a couple holes to make it a telescopic pole to lower if I need to get at the weather station I used a couple of bolts with wing nuts to make it easier to remove the pole. My station is 20 feet in the air and it clears the roof tops around here for the utmost in accurate wind speed. I can publish to Weatherunderground or Cloud or WOW if I wish it is also a wifi station. For now I can log in using the website for my current conditions when I'm away from the house, I checked the reviews and found Ecowitt and Ambient Weather had good reviews but went with Ecowitt for the compact size of the station. Seems very accurate which is what matters most.
I'm not familiar with this brand, but it looks very good for the price. Nice work on the installation! :thumbup:

I may look at upgrading soon... or maybe just refurbish my Davis with their updated rain gauge and temperature sensor.
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Low max: -9.9C (Jan 12th)
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Monty wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2019 11:33 pm There are a few mosquitoes over here but not too bad. The wasps seem to be terrible this year.
I've been eaten alive this year, however I've been spending a lot of time in the bush.

Wasps seem to be the same as most years here, I'm guessing it varies a lot by specific area.
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Abby_wx wrote: Sun Aug 18, 2019 1:20 pm I've been eaten alive this year, however I've been spending a lot of time in the bush.

Wasps seem to be the same as most years here, I'm guessing it varies a lot by specific area.
Wasps are usually a problem at our favorite camping spot, Monck Park near Merritt. This year virtually no wasps.
Why not try cycling to work, grocery store, anywhere!
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2022-2023 Snowfall - 114.5cm

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Sardisbcwx wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2019 7:22 pm Reached an afternoon high of 22.5c with a low of 16.5c on my new official accurate Ecowitt weather station. And now with no interuption from sir Grumpy here is the unveiling of my new contraption.😎 I got a couple of poles for a chain link fence from Home Depot I drilled a couple holes to make it a telescopic pole to lower if I need to get at the weather station I used a couple of bolts with wing nuts to make it easier to remove the pole. My station is 20 feet in the air and it clears the roof tops around here for the utmost in accurate wind speed. I can publish to Weatherunderground or Cloud or WOW if I wish it is also a wifi station. For now I can log in using the website for my current conditions when I'm away from the house, I checked the reviews and found Ecowitt and Ambient Weather had good reviews but went with Ecowitt for the compact size of the station. Seems very accurate which is what matters most.
I love it! Congrats! :D :clap:
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A nice long weekend coming up?
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Catnip wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:08 am A nice long weekend coming up?
Ya, likely.

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Monty wrote: Sun Aug 18, 2019 8:57 am Wednesday’s front has looked pretty juicy on the past couple model runs. It does swing through pretty quickly though.
Last couple GFS runs less juicy at least over Metro Van. . It has precip going north and another band over SW Wash and NW Oregon. I actually can't believe how dry August has been so far in my area. The grass is starting to turn yellow. Only 8.8mm in Burke mtn gauge . That's weak. That system about 10 days ago missed us and went south and north so some areas have had a wet august like parts of Washington have been much wetter. And some long range models are now showing strong ridging for late August into September. The CPC is showing that too. Indian summer. We are overdue for one like we used to see in the 80s and early 90s.
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Seems like we are most likely heading towards a warm stretch late in the month. I’d bet we see a relatively slow onset of our fall rains this year.
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Looking like this will end up as the 11th consecutive drier than normal summer at Shawnigan Lake
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Looks hot. Probably strong offshore flow
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Wowzers. Get your air conditioners. 🥵 probably won’t verify that hot
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