October 2003 was the third wettest October on record at YVR after 1975 and 1967.AbbyJr wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 3:25 pm Was October 2003 the wettest October on record? I remember the Squamish valley had like 700 mm that whole month, with most falling over a week. Other areas of the lower mainland got hit really hard too. It certainly was a pretty extreme Pineapple Express. I still have no idea why that one was so intense. Most of our AR events aren't quite that bad.
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I remember heavy rains in October and November would have caused frequent mud slides between horseshoe bay and Squamish,not so much anymore.
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It's been relatively chilly the last few days , currently 16° at 2pm. Seasonal? Please don't anyone post that it's humid , or I'll buy you a one way ticket to Ontario or Quebec
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Lots of road washouts in the past; not so in recent times. They really improved the #99 from 2007 thru 2010. If I recall correctly, November 1983 was the year of the big washout over there on the Sea to Sky. Another significant event in November was during the 1990s where the Coquitlam River overflowed onto Pitt River Road in Coquitlam.Forrest Gump wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 1:51 pm I remember heavy rains in October and November would have caused frequent mud slides between horseshoe bay and Squamish,not so much anymore.
With that said...it's not like we haven't had some very wet months recently. November 2016(*468.8mm), March 2017(*511.3mm) and January 2018(*482.3mm) come to mind.
*totals taken from North Coquitlam Rain Gauge
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That still doesn't compare with our worst AR event in Jan 1935. Across the lower mainland...40-70cm of snow over two days followed by one day of freezing rain and finally four straight days of rain totaling 200-400mm.AbbyJr wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 3:25 pm Was October 2003 the wettest October on record? I remember the Squamish valley had like 700 mm that whole month, with most falling over a week. Other areas of the lower mainland got hit really hard too. It certainly was a pretty extreme Pineapple Express. I still have no idea why that one was so intense. Most of our AR events aren't quite that bad.
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I didn't realize how wet this past November was!
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Uw radar is not working. Anyone have a link from something else
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It's working fine now Johnny.
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I can't read this it's not in english and i'm too old to learn french now.
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I thought you said by the time you hit 60 you can't remember what you remembered.Forrest Gump wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 1:51 pm I remember heavy rains in October and November would have caused frequent mud slides between horseshoe bay and Squamish,not so much anymore.
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Open window place palm of hand outside if feels wet it's raining, if not it's dry out.
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Why not a lotto max ticket instead Gumps. cheaper.Forrest Gump wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 2:03 pm It's been relatively chilly the last few days , currently 16° at 2pm. Seasonal? Please don't anyone post that it's humid , or I'll buy you a one way ticket to Ontario or Quebec
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This Doyle guy knows squat he was wrong all last winter.
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