I think that's quite common to get a couple weeks of cooler wetter weather sometime in September (in some years late August) than a return to ridging sometime between mid September and early-mid October. It's really not until late October where the fall pattern gets on full swing most years. I remember the late 80s and early 90s (and again in 98 and 02) this pattern was much more predominant. You could count on 3- 4 weeks of mainly dry weather at some point from Sept 1st to Halloween. Not a sure thing anymore for some reason but last year was a 15 day dry spell in October and 2013 was a 18 day dry spell. Nothing compared to the late 80s, early 90s where 3 or 4 week dry spells occurred in Sept and October quite regularly.
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Re: September 2019 Forecasts and Discussions
Had some pretty great winters in the 80s and 90s as well, let's hope for more of the same this year.Coquitlam79 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 9:22 pm I think that's quite common to get a couple weeks of cooler wetter weather sometime in September (in some years late August) than a return to ridging sometime between late September and early-mid October. It's really not until late October where the fall pattern gets on full swing most years. I remember the late 80s and early 90s (and again in 98 and 02) this pattern was much more predominant. You could count on 3- 4 weeks of mainly dry weather at some point from Sept 1st to Halloween. Not a sure thing anymore for some reason but last year was a 15 day dry spell in October and 2013 was a 18 day dry spell. Nothing compared to the late 80s, early 90s where 3 or 4 week dry spells occurred in Sept and October quite regularly.
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Somebody on YouTube was suggesting the lightning storm we had last weekend may have been related to Hurricane Dorian.
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Happy September! At least we are not getting the early Sept snows in the mountains to kill this years winter . I'm excited to see what we get this winter for snows
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Looks wet and cool
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Quite the deluge crossing the South Island currently
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Good news for the drought down there.
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Fire danger map not bad. Reservoir level still normal.
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Re: September 2019 Forecasts and Discussions
A frick-ton of rain the Cariboo this week. Williams Lake had more than a month worth of rain in the past 4 days. Puntzi Mountain out west of there had 33.3 mm in just one day, which is more than a month's worth, and is in fact the 3rd wettest day on record.stuffradio wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 2:35 pm Fire danger map not bad. Reservoir level still normal.
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21 mm so far today...still raining fairly heavily!
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Pissing all day
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23mm this afternoon here.
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Re: September 2019 Forecasts and Discussions
Almost 21 mm here. Still raining.
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Re: September 2019 Forecasts and Discussions
Yeah it's absolutely poring out here in the central Fraser valley with 14.2mm so far in the bucket since the rain started late this afternoon and a rain rate of 6.0mm an hour not too shabby. And then I looked at Abby senior to see he's had 18.8mm so far.Canada Goose wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 7:55 pm Almost 21 mm here. Still raining.
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Bear Creek this afternoon. Any chance of getting a daily record at YVR today? 30.2mm in 2010 is the mark to beat.
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