Surrounding areas can hold their snow for most of the winter. In Toronto, it can disappear in days, especially if you are close to Lake Ontario.
February 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
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Re: February 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
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Re: February 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Btw how are you liking Squamish? Waltz didn't you live up by QE park in Vancouver? that was a gold area for snowfall.Weather101 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 9:44 am Surrounding areas can hold their snow for most of the winter. In Toronto, it can disappear in days, especially if you are close to Lake Ontario.
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Re: February 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Yes, from QE, and Squamish is great - it's gold plus... though a little dry this year so farSouthSardiswx wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 9:57 am Btw how are you liking Squamish? Waltz didn't you live up by QE park in Vancouver? that was a gold area for snowfall.
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Re: February 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
What did it for me was springtime.wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 9:14 am Snow gets old real fast in those snowbelts. You feel imminent dread when you see clouds moving in during a cold day.
I still have PTSD from my brief years out there.
Certainly looks like we are done with the snow based on the trends. This mornings runs supress the southern stream until we see the warm up.
I went to college in a valley in northern Utah was on paper just a notch colder than the main Wasatch Front cities. Sounds like no big deal, right?
Here's the thing, though: for each winter snowfall, a little bit less would melt in Logan than in SLC, Ogden, etc. So the snow would last a little bit longer, reflecting sunlight and making things all the more colder, making the snow longer yet. The next snowfall would fall in bare ground elsewhere, but would add to the Logan snowpack. Rinse, lather, repeat for a whole winter, and by early March there is a foot or two of dense, heavy snow on the ground. And because it's old snow, it's ugly, dirty snow. And because it's dense, it melts slowly.
On every sunny spring day, you hear the weather report on the news on the SLC television stations about what yet another beautiful spring day it was in Utah. Except it wasn't a beautiful spring day in Logan. It was yet another raw, cold day with dirty snow all over the place, and not a green thing in sight.
Then they would show the state high temperature map. In Fahrenheit, since this was the USA. A sea of 50's and 60's, with 70's in the south. And there was Logan, with another 38. Sun, schmun, it didn't matter. It was mostly being bounced back out to space by that dense foot or two of snow. Which was melting ever so slooooooowly.
Finally it is the first week in May. The ugly dirty snow finally finished disappearing last month, and things have at long last warmed up and greened up. It is spring. It is beautiful. Oh, sure, everything is running a full month later than most of the rest of the state, but it doesn't matter. It is warm, everything is green, flowers are blooming.
And the next morning there are eight inches of slushy May snow on the ground. Only in Logan, of course, the main Wasatch Front cities were just a notch warmer and got cold rain overnight. They get another warm, sunny spring afternoon in the strong May sun. I get wet flurries and slush.
It's called clown range for a reason.
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Re: February 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
What took you to Squamish though? Antler lived out here then Cranbrook then found his weather back east. Man wish l had that luxury.
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Re: February 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Without being too personal, let's just say my desire to hike and ski and explore the backcountry, plus I'm a remote IT worker. I love it here.SouthSardiswx wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 10:06 am What took you to Squamish though? Antler lived out here then Cranbrook then found his weather back east. Man wish l had that luxury.![]()
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Yah, l don't know l'm 65 and sometimes l got the itch to move elsewhere. I've lived in B.C. all my life do l go to a snowier climate or just stay put since it's what l'm use too. I don't know anyone else get that moving desire? maybe it's just a retirement age thing.
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Lots of places in BC are snowier than most anywhere else - but they tend to be a little remote.SouthSardiswx wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 10:12 am Yah, l don't know l'm 65 and sometimes l got the itch to move elsewhere. I've lived in B.C. all my life do l go to a snowier climate or just stay put since it's what l'm use too. I don't know anyone else get that moving desire? maybe it's just a retirement age thing.
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Yup that's all good Waltz glad you still hang out with us here.
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A few flakes drifting down all morning, not really accumulating but very pretty and there's still snow on the trees and 6-8" on the ground.
Clouds moving in too, it was blue sky not long ago.
Snow total: 1cm Dec 24, 1cm Feb 19
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Yes that's true, Chilliwack is pretty remote as in distance to Vancouver. So l guess that's a plus.. I always thought further north but probably not good for emergencies i.e. health etc. well it's just thoughts.
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Sounds like the Similkameeens pretty much. Go visit for 2 weeks in winter to relive the moments of your youth!Rubus_Leucodermis wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 10:02 am What did it for me was springtime.
I went to college in a valley in northern Utah was on paper just a notch colder than the main Wasatch Front cities. Sounds like no big deal, right?
Here's the thing, though: for each winter snowfall, a little bit less would melt in Logan than in SLC, Ogden, etc. So the snow would last a little bit longer, reflecting sunlight and making things all the more colder, making the snow longer yet. The next snowfall would fall in bare ground elsewhere, but would add to the Logan snowpack. Rinse, lather, repeat for a whole winter, and by early March there is a foot or two of dense, heavy snow on the ground. And because it's old snow, it's ugly, dirty snow. And because it's dense, it melts slowly.
On every sunny spring day, you hear the weather report on the news on the SLC television stations about what yet another beautiful spring day it was in Utah. Except it wasn't a beautiful spring day in Logan. It was yet another raw, cold day with dirty snow all over the place, and not a green thing in sight.
Then they would show the state high temperature map. In Fahrenheit, since this was the USA. A sea of 50's and 60's, with 70's in the south. And there was Logan, with another 38. Sun, schmun, it didn't matter. It was mostly being bounced back out to space by that dense foot or two of snow. Which was melting ever so slooooooowly.
Finally it is the first week in May. The ugly dirty snow finally finished disappearing last month, and things have at long last warmed up and greened up. It is spring. It is beautiful. Oh, sure, everything is running a full month later than most of the rest of the state, but it doesn't matter. It is warm, everything is green, flowers are blooming.
And the next morning there are eight inches of slushy May snow on the ground. Only in Logan, of course, the main Wasatch Front cities were just a notch warmer and got cold rain overnight. They get another warm, sunny spring afternoon in the strong May sun. I get wet flurries and slush.
Looking forward to our first 3 day stretch of sun and 20c++ 
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