Speak for yourself. Hopefully we get one of these in both July and August, plus the odd showery episode or two, and smoke season ends up not happening this year. (Also plenty of warm sunny days, of course, just w/o a months-long dry spell featuring the woods baking dry to a crisp and igniting all over the place.)
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It's called clown range for a reason.
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Re: June 2023 Forecasts and Discussions
Careful what you wish for Typer!
A couple of cold rainy days mixed in with some nice warm stretches of summer weather would be nice.
Edit. I see Rubs also has the same thought.
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Call me crazy, but yesterday and today have been absolutely brilliant! 
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Agreed! Why do we need smoke and fire ? When we can have plenty of warm days with a few rainy days mixed in lolRubus_Leucodermis wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 9:08 am Speak for yourself. Hopefully we get one of these in both July and August, plus the odd showery episode or two, and smoke season ends up not happening this year. (Also plenty of warm sunny days, of course, just w/o a months-long dry spell featuring the woods baking dry to a crisp and igniting all over the place.)
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That would be Toronto's summer climate!Weather101 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 5:19 pm Agreed! Why do we need smoke and fire ? When we can have plenty of warm days with a few rainy days mixed in lol
Far too humid for my liking though. Dry summers are much better.
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Looking forward to our first 3 day stretch of sun and 20c++ 
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Question:
Is there is any evidence that ENSO affects the humidity and dew points during PNW heatwaves? In other words, does El Niño promote dry heat events with low dew points and if so, would La Niña conditions also promote more humid heat events with high dew points?
Since the the difference between a heat wave with low and high dew points is a matter of ridge and trough position, and ENSO can affect the 500mb pattern, I wonder if there would be any correlation between the two ENSO states and the nature of our heatwaves.
What are everyones thoughts? And it's almost July 1st! Summer is coming.

Is there is any evidence that ENSO affects the humidity and dew points during PNW heatwaves? In other words, does El Niño promote dry heat events with low dew points and if so, would La Niña conditions also promote more humid heat events with high dew points?
Since the the difference between a heat wave with low and high dew points is a matter of ridge and trough position, and ENSO can affect the 500mb pattern, I wonder if there would be any correlation between the two ENSO states and the nature of our heatwaves.
What are everyones thoughts? And it's almost July 1st! Summer is coming.
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I don’t know, Jr man. But, if I had to guess, I would think the PDO has a much greater influence on our dew points or at least overnight lows than the ENSO state. I am probably wrong though.AbbyJr wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 9:34 pm Question:
Is there is any evidence that ENSO affects the humidity and dew points during PNW heatwaves? In other words, does El Niño promote dry heat events with low dew points and if so, would La Niña conditions also promote more humid heat events with high dew points?
Since the the difference between a heat wave with low and high dew points is a matter of ridge and trough position, and ENSO can affect the 500mb pattern, I wonder if there would be any correlation between the two ENSO states and the nature of our heatwaves.
What are everyones thoughts? And it's almost July 1st! Summer is coming.![]()
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Only cold dewpoints right Bones.
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Oh definitely! The little time I'd spent in toronto a few weeks back wasn't pleasant for humidity. That being said if you have a place right on the water you can knock the 33c down to 26c just like YVR.
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Re: June 2023 Forecasts and Discussions
I just got back from vacation from Vancouver Island yesterday. I stayed in Parksville from Saturday until Tuesday. It was relatively cool yet mild at the same time. The weather was very much mixed bag with about everything in it. On Saturday night I noticed some lightning flashes over the ocean. Yesterday on the way home I drove down to Victoria but the way I went took me right past the infamous Shawnigan Lake Road. I then thought of our friend Shawnigan Lake 
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Geesh Stuffman l wonder if you had turned down Shawnigan Lake Rd. perhaps it would have been like entering the twilight zone.stuffradio wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 5:51 am I just got back from vacation from Vancouver Island yesterday. I stayed in Parksville from Saturday until Tuesday. It was relatively cool yet mild at the same time. The weather was very much mixed bag with about everything in it. On Saturday night I noticed some lightning flashes over the ocean. Yesterday on the way home I drove down to Victoria but the way I went took me right past the infamous Shawnigan Lake Road. I then thought of our friend Shawnigan Lake![]()
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They left out the Shitzmilkameenzz Weedoman.
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