March 2020 Forecasts and Discussions

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Yeah mountains getting hammered. Boy this sucks - all I want is warm weather now, and we can't even go out in groups - so stupid. I'm whining about the situation, not the reasoning behind it. Hopefully models shift in a few days. I'm sick and tired of the cold now. What a waste of the end of the ski season - would have been amazing out there right now.
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arbetrader wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2020 5:56 pm Yeah mountains getting hammered. Boy this sucks - all I want is warm weather now, and we can't even go out in groups - so stupid. I'm whining about the situation, not the reasoning behind it. Hopefully models shift in a few days. I'm sick and tired of the cold now. What a waste of the end of the ski season - would have been amazing out there right now.
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Abby_wx wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2020 12:25 pm I didn't notice any thunder last night... maybe a better chance this afternoon with some decent shower activity moving in....
During the night the radar was absolutely insane with reds/yellows that disapated before they reached the Lower mainland.
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Sardisbcwx wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2020 7:00 pm During the night the radar was absolutely insane with reds/yellows that disapated before they reached the Lower mainland.
Yeah, sounds typical. When it's already red/yellow over the Southern Island it will dissipate before hitting us 90% of the time. We need the development to happen just before it reaches us.
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Abby_wx wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2020 7:41 pm Yeah, sounds typical. When it's already red/yellow over the Southern Island it will dissipate before hitting us 90% of the time. We need the development to happen just before it reaches us.
Yeah that figures El Nito was sort of right he said last night cape values were good for development just a little to far west. Saw a rainbow tonight at work a sugn of hope.
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Sardisbcwx wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2020 7:00 pm During the night the radar was absolutely insane with reds/yellows that disapated before they reached the Lower mainland.
4 am this morning was wild, windy with rain or hail, woke me up. Nothing today except a bit of sun, lots of overcast and a light drizzle
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Arctic air is south of Williams Lake 0c @ 5p.m. -6c @ 9p.m. with strong NW winds.
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Arctic front in April.. hahaha sweet!
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Hound wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 12:54 am Arctic front in April.. hahaha sweet!
The modified arctic front is forecast to reach the central valley early Wednesday morning accompanied by gusty outflow winds (no joke) we could set a record low for Thursday morning as well. :o
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Sardisbcwx wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 6:08 am The modified arctic front is forecast to reach the central valley early Wednesday morning accompanied by gusty outflow winds (no joke) we could set a record low for Thursday morning as well. :o
:thumbdown: I'm so effing sick of dry outflow winds. Nothing good about it.
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Slushy hail falling :)
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Saw lightning and heard weak thunder near Burnaby Mountain about 7-8 minutes ago. Must have been an intra-cloud flash because I didn't see it on Kachelmannwetter's (weather.us) lightning detection map. I guess the moisture inflow is hitting Burnaby Mountain and creating thunderstorms through orthographic lift. The cold low centered equidistant between Haida Gwaii and Vancouver Island is steering cold NWlies at the surface. But I wonder where the moisture flow is coming from. It's not shown on the surface model chart.

Just saw another lightning flash with another weak rumble of thunder 5:35pm. Thick raindrops are beginning to fall
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NorthBurnabyWeather wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 5:33 pm Saw lightning and heard weak thunder near Burnaby Mountain about 7-8 minutes ago. Must have been an intra-cloud flash because I didn't see it on Kachelmannwetter's (weather.us) lightning detection map. I guess the moisture inflow is hitting Burnaby Mountain and creating thunderstorms through orthographic lift. The cold low centered equidistant between Haida Gwaii and Vancouver Island is steering cold NWlies at the surface. But I wonder where the moisture flow is coming from. It's not shown on the surface model chart.

Just saw another lightning flash with another weak rumble of thunder 5:35pm. Thick raindrops are beginning to fall
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Getting some serious thunder now. Seems the cell has stalled over Burrard Inlet
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