July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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Talking about Fall is fine imo.

I compare it to talking about that GFS/EURO, Day 14 Snowstorm in the models, when the current SNOWSTORM is 24 hours away and has yet to release its fury upon us :shh:

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The marine clouds are back!
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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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A few flowers and berries from Skagit Valley Provincial Park.
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Lilium columbianum, Columbia Lily

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Linnea borealis, Twinflower

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Chimaphila umbellata, Pipsissewa

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Shepherdia canadensis, Soapberry

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Allium sp., Wild Onion

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Vaccinium parvifolium, Red Huckleberry
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It's called clown range for a reason.
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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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Rubus_Leucodermis wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 5:14 pm A few flowers and berries from Skagit Valley Provincial Park.

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Lilium columbianum, Columbia Lily


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Linnea borealis, Twinflower


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Chimaphila umbellata, Pipsissewa


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Shepherdia canadensis, Soapberry


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Allium sp., Wild Onion


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Vaccinium parvifolium, Red Huckleberry
Nice!

Buuuuut dont eat the berries or onions!!! :wave:
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Hawk wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 5:19 pm Nice!

Buuuuut dont eat the berries or onions!!! :wave:
I left the onions alone but I did eat the berries pictured. These ones, too (this pic didn't fit in the previous post):
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Vaccinium membranaceum, Black Huckleberry

Have been eating wild fruits since I was a child. Dad showed me a few he knew were edible, then I read field guides and learned many others. I only eat what I am sure I have correctly identified as edible.
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Rubus_Leucodermis wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 6:38 pm I left the onions alone but I did eat the berries pictured. These ones, too (this pic didn't fit in the previous post):

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Vaccinium membranaceum, Black Huckleberry

Have been eating wild fruits since I was a child. Dad showed me a few he knew were edible, then I read field guides and learned many others. I only eat what I am sure I have correctly identified as edible.
I was eating those at Terrace a week ago. Yummy!
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Glacier wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 9:06 pm I was eating those at Terrace a week ago. Yummy!

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Nice! Those look like the oval-leaf huckleberry, Vaccinium ovalifolium.
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Rubus_Leucodermis wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 10:35 pm Nice! Those look like the oval-leaf huckleberry, Vaccinium ovalifolium.
You are right...
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We reached a comfortable 24.5c on Wednesday at the pond in south Sardis. :thumbup:
Join us next season for the 8th annual that's not accurate snowfall contest.

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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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:alert:
After today the Similks is sunny and warm the next 6 with highs reaching between 28c and 34C
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.. just in case someone is planning a trip up there over the next 7 days :think:
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We reached a high of 22.5c in the central valley today A. I. Canada is calling for 31c early next week for the central valley desert
:sick: :thumbdown:
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Happy Canadian independence day! ;)
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stuffradio wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 6:06 am Happy Canadian independence day! ;)
:lol: Yup Stuffy for now :wtf: we reached a high of 24.6c @ the pond in south Sardis on Friday.
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We reached 23.2c @ the pond in south Sardis on Saturday. :thumbup:
Join us next season for the 8th annual that's not accurate snowfall contest.

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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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Looks like some decent rain coming for Wednesday it’s been a great summer again
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