August 2019 Forecasts and Discussions

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Re: August 2019 Forecasts and Discussions

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Monty wrote: Fri Aug 09, 2019 7:55 am Tstorms be popping John. That cell near Bellingham looks intense
Any chance it moving to the east valley?
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Some light showers here. The cells appear to be dying as they move north, but there are more developing.

Really mild last night, only got down to 16.5C at my place. That might be the warmest night so far this summer, which hasn't seen a lot of warm nights.
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Re: August 2019 Forecasts and Discussions

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Border force field in effect
North end of Shawnigan Lake. Southern Vancouver island. 500ft
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Monty wrote: Thu Aug 08, 2019 9:17 pm There were many warm days in the first half of August 2008. Both Abbotsford and Shawnigan had 6 highs of 30+. Not saying the big troughy long range solutions will verify. My best guess is we end up closer to seasonal with the trough centered to our east.
Yeah you're right. I just remember the airshow that year was cool and wet... but looking at the stats I see that we flipped back to hot weather a few days later. That was a pretty variable month. The last two weeks of the month were generallyquite cool and wet, though.

Someone brought up 2008, so I guess that's why I was contrasting the two months.

Seasonal and mostly dry seems like a good bet.
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Boy, the investment in these automated stations was worth it :?
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Monty wrote: Thu Aug 08, 2019 9:17 pm There were many warm days in the first half of August 2008. Both Abbotsford and Shawnigan had 6 highs of 30+. Not saying the big troughy long range solutions will verify. My best guess is we end up closer to seasonal with the trough centered to our east.
I hope not, In going camping in Alberta end of August. I don't want a trough.
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The 18z was quite chilly next weekend. First snow of the season for northern BC.
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Decent storm moving into the Seattle area.
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I am taking a helicopter tour of Mount Waddington tomorrow. Call on the weather Gods to delay the rain because if it rains, I'm quitting these forums for good. Okay, maybe not for good, but at least for 2 hours.
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Well....unfortunately the winds have changed today and the wind is blowing north from the Eagle Bluff fire. I’m not gonna lie, we are a little freaked out. We are still about 10 km away, but we can see the fire from our deck. :shock:
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What about global warming :lol:
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SnowGranny wrote: Fri Aug 09, 2019 10:11 pm Well....unfortunately the winds have changed today and the wind is blowing north from the Eagle Bluff fire. I’m not gonna lie, we are a little freaked out. We are still about 10 km away, but we can see the fire from our deck. :shock:
Hope the rain comes and helps out. :drizzle: :showerpass: :mehrain: :itsrain:
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Glacier wrote: Fri Aug 09, 2019 9:52 pm I am taking a helicopter tour of Mount Waddington tomorrow. Call on the weather Gods to delay the rain because if it rains, I'm quitting these forums for good. Okay, maybe not for good, but at least for 2 hours.
Not looking good iceman..I hope your tour starts early. :think: :think:
Are we prepared for this stormy, chilly and wet November, LN style, with our first warning shots :flakey: :flakey: coming early due to this potentially historic LN :shock: :shock:
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Hawk wrote: Sat Aug 10, 2019 6:50 am Not looking good iceman..I hope your tour starts early. :think: :think:
Should be done by noon. Speaking of not looking good, Salmon Arm keeps hitting double digits in the NEGATIVE!
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