December 2022 Forecasts And Discussions

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wetcoast91 wrote: Sat Dec 24, 2022 3:03 pm I have more faith in seeing a subfreezing day in March.
Tmax of 0.7c on March 7th, 2002... close!

Tmax of 1.2c on March 18th, 2002... close again!
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Typeing3 wrote: Sat Dec 24, 2022 3:48 pm Tmax of 0.7c on March 7th, 2002... close!

Tmax of 1.2c on March 18th, 2002... close again!
-3.3°C March 5, 1951.
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Canada Goose wrote: Sat Dec 24, 2022 4:12 pm -3.3°C March 5, 1951.
Fixed! :geek:
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wetcoast91 wrote: Sat Dec 24, 2022 2:50 pm This is exactly what I was talking about. How can someone even walk through this.

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wetcoast91 wrote: Sat Dec 24, 2022 2:50 pm This is exactly what I was talking about. How can someone even walk through this.

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Speaking of cold snaps in March, this one was frigid!

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March 10, 1897: 1.7c/-2.2c
March 11. 1897: -1.7c/-8.9c
March 12, 1897: -0.6c/-10.0c
March 13, 1897: 0.6c/-5.0c

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Source: https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... 97&Month=3#
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Typeing3 wrote: Sat Dec 24, 2022 2:54 pm YVR hasn't had a subfreezing day in late January since 1997. Due!!
I am meditating and trying to channel January 1971🧘‍♂️
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walthz wrote: Sat Dec 24, 2022 4:23 pm I am meditating and trying to channel January 1971🧘‍♂️
Now that would be something to experience again. 100cm in Vancouver in just over four days!

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Back then people who lived here actually acknowledged we saw snow every year -- and sometimes lots of it... unlike now: "Vancouver never gets snow" .
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B.C. winter havoc conjures up memories of past "Decembers to remember"
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While visions of a white Christmas dance in many heads, meteorologist David Jones, the Whistler Powder Picker on YouTube, says a lump of coal awaits on Christmas weekend. Temperatures are expected to return to near-normal, bringing the risk of local flooding.

“Heavy snow will get coated in super heavy ice while the freezing rain persists,” said Jones, the former coastal warning preparedness meteorologist at Environment Canada’s Pacific storm prediction centre. “Then the warmup will add additional weight.”

Here is a list of other "Decembers to remember" in B.C.'s weather history.


2008

Vancouver was just over a year away from welcoming the world to the 2010 Winter Olympics when Mother Nature embarrassed B.C. and forced officials to buy more snowplows.

Between Dec. 14, 2008 and Jan. 8, 2009, 102 centimetres of snow fell, according to Jones’s analysis for Environment Canada.

“To further characterize this period: At least 20 cm snow on the ground for nine straight days and three snowfalls of at least 15 cm in one week (Dec. 21-26),” Jones wrote.


1996

Environment Canada called it the “Storm of the Century.”

Victoria received 95 centimetres between Dec. 27-29. Vancouver had 80.7 cm for the entire month.

Attorney General Ujjal Dosanjh asked for and got help from the Canadian Forces. Troops in Victoria and Chilliwack sprang into action for the first time since the 1948 Fraser River floods.

A shed collapsed on 20 boats at Captain’s Cove Marina. The stakes were higher in downtown Vancouver, where workers with brooms scrambled to the roof of B.C. Place Stadium to clear off the snow that piled up on the teflon-coated, inflated dome.

They saved the roof and the 3 Tenors’ New Year’s Eve concert went ahead as scheduled. Their heroics were rewarded with souvenir golf shirts.


1990

Vancouver’s 25 cm of snow on Dec. 30, 1990 didn’t break the 1968 record of 31.2 cm. But it was notable for another reason. Blowing snow wreaked havoc with SkyTrain’s safety doors and forced the first major shutdown of the 1985-launched system.

Burnaby Mountain was under 45 cm of snow and bus service was cancelled to a variety of higher elevation routes in Burnaby and the North Shore.


1968

The Dec. 30-31 snowstorm dumped 27.94 cm at Vancouver International Airport, beating the Dec. 19, 1948 record of 23.6 cm.

The Province reported that it ruined New Year’s Eve parties at downtown hotels. The Bayshore Inn desperately hired a snowplow. The Chinese Golf Association was expecting 600 guests, but only 360 showed up to ring in 1969.

CKWX radio’s Jim Morrison decided to play party matchmaker for people living near each other. One caller said he had Hong Kong flu and wanted to meet other flu victims, “rather than infect the healthy.”


1965

Many Vancouverites felt they were living a repeat of the previous December. This time, there were “only” 10 consecutive days of snow on the ground, greater than or equal to 20 cm with at least one day greater than or equal to 30 cm.

Mayor Bill Rathie told the Province on Dec. 29, 1965 that an angry woman called his home number at 1 a.m. to complain that a snowplow was keeping her awake. Rathie had little problem maneuvering city streets in his four-wheel drive jeep with front tire chains. City manager Ran Martin, however, suffered a flat tire.


1964

A record December snowfall of 89.4 cm thanks to a New Year’s Eve dump of 50.8 cm. The North Shore was especially hard it. West Vancouver council held an emergency meeting.

The stretch began Dec. 17 and it remains the snowiest in one category, with 23 consecutive days of greater than or equal to 20 cm of snow on the ground, with at least one day greater than or equal to 30 cm.


1948

B.C. Electric Railway interurban trams were stuck in the snow due to the Dec. 28-29 storm. The entire City of Vancouver was without power and light service at 8:25 a.m. on Dec. 29 when the transmission line from Stave Falls buckled under snow. Service was restored to Dunbar, Kerrisdale and Fairview at 5 p.m., three hours later to parts of Shaughnessy. Some 9.3 inches fell.

Coincidentally, there was also a turkey shortage that Christmas, driven by rising costs.
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Storm wrote: Sat Dec 24, 2022 4:21 pm :lol: :lol: :lol: WTF was this guy thinking.
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I really want to see a cold january but at the moment nothing looks relatively close about it. It would have to be a late January thing at this point. #Beginningoffeb is once again our best bet to return to winter.
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PortKells wrote: Sat Dec 24, 2022 4:42 pm I really want to see a cold january but at the moment nothing looks relatively close about it. It would have to be a late January thing at this point. #Beginningoffeb is once again our best bet to return to winter.
I’ll take modestly cold. That is a possibility
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Slytyguy wrote: Sat Dec 24, 2022 4:49 pm I’ll take modestly cold. That is a possibility
Zonal flow with deep mountain snow might be a good bet and something we do need more of.
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Wow! I just checked wunderground, the valley below us is 2c with a few 1c. We are sitting at 10.4c with a couple southwest gusts of close to 40kmh. What a difference!
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wetcoast91 wrote: Sat Dec 24, 2022 2:50 pm This is exactly what I was talking about. How can someone even walk through this.

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