July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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some beauty clouds out yesterday in the pm :clap: :clap:
Looking forward to our first 3 day stretch of sun and 20c++ 8-)
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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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nice mixed bag so far this summer..not too hot. Some cloudy and cooler days. A great July so far imo :thumbup:
Looking forward to our first 3 day stretch of sun and 20c++ 8-)
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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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Radar wrote: Mon Jul 21, 2025 10:42 pm IMG_1265.jpegIMG_1251.jpegIMG_1319.jpeg
Great pictures! I only saw a few flashes to the east yesterday.
Why not try cycling to work, grocery store, anywhere!
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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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Glacier wrote: Mon Jul 21, 2025 1:44 pm Did you try the cinnamon buns at Toad River? They're really good. Hot springs, did you stop?
Missed the cinnamon buns, but did make a stop at the hot springs... saw a moose pretty close to the boardwalk.
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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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Mix of sun and cloud intermixed with heavy thundershowers between Whitehorse and Dease Lake on Sunday; temps near 25c under the sun and around 15c with the thundershowers (Pic # 1: Yukon Hwy 1 west of Hwy 37 junction / Pic # 2: Hwy 37 near Good Hope Lake / Pic # 3: Near Cassiar / Pic # 4: Dease Lake).
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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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:thumbup:
Hawk wrote: Tue Jul 22, 2025 6:42 am nice mixed bag so far this summer..not too hot. Some cloudy and cooler days. A great July so far imo :thumbup:
Indeed! Hope you’re having a great summer :thumbup:
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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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Typeing3 wrote: Tue Jul 22, 2025 10:23 pm Missed the cinnamon buns, but did make a stop at the hot springs... saw a moose pretty close to the boardwalk.
Nice! we drove 8000km and only saw one live moose (3 dead from traffic), and that was near near Liard (about 20km toward the Yukon).

In other news, we had a lot of rain this week in the Okanagan. 25 mm during the rainstorm yesterday night.
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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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This month seems to continue to be relatively tame. There's even hints of rain at the end of the month.
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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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Mainly sunny on Monday between Dease Lake and Terrace. Hottest day of the season with a heat warning for most of northwestern BC. Afternoon temps peaked around 32-33c in Terrace.

(Pic # 1: Hwy 37 north of Iskut / Pic # 2: Hwy 37 north of Meziadin Junction / Pic # 3: Downtown Terrace / Pic # 4: Railway trestle bridge south of Terrace / Pic # 5: Copper Mountain east of Thornhill / Pic # 6: Skeena River and Usk ferry).
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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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Typeing3 wrote: Thu Jul 24, 2025 12:26 am Mainly sunny on Monday between Dease Lake and Terrace. Hottest day of the season with a heat warning for most of northwestern BC. Afternoon temps peaked around 32-33c in Terrace.

(Pic # 1: Hwy 37 north of Iskut / Pic # 2: Hwy 37 north of Meziadin Junction / Pic # 3: Downtown Terrace / Pic # 4: Railway trestle bridge south of Terrace / Pic # 5: Copper Mountain east of Thornhill / Pic # 6: Skeena River and Usk ferry).
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Nice pics! Different views heading south on the Cassiar vs. north. Is the hill out of the Stikine still under construction? I hit a bump on that hill really hard that probably means I should get a wheel alignment.

What's the purpose of your trip? You forgot to take the Demster highway! I've driven up to Yukon 4 times and still no Demster for me. Next time!
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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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Glacier wrote: Thu Jul 24, 2025 6:44 am Nice pics! Different views heading south on the Cassiar vs. north. Is the hill out of the Stikine still under construction? I hit a bump on that hill really hard that probably means I should get a wheel alignment.

What's the purpose of your trip? You forgot to take the Demster highway! I've driven up to Yukon 4 times and still no Demster for me. Next time!
Noticed lots of minor construction throughout the highway... mostly to repair some pretty major potholes, however it did look as if other parts were recently paved. It's definitely in a lot worse shape than Hwy 97.

Trip was just a vacation but didn't have enough time to check out everything as I had to get back yesterday and drove home from Prince George. First time in Yukon but spent only two days in Whitehorse unfortunately, otherwise heading up further north to Dawson City or east to Yellowknife would've definitely been part of the itinerary.

Back to the local weather... currently 19c in east Coquitlam.
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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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Typeing3 wrote: Thu Jul 24, 2025 9:31 am Noticed lots of minor construction throughout the highway... mostly to repair some pretty major potholes, however it did look as if other parts were recently paved. It's definitely in a lot worse shape than Hwy 97.

Trip was just a vacation but didn't have enough time to check out everything as I had to get back yesterday and drove home from Prince George. First time in Yukon but spent only two days in Whitehorse unfortunately, otherwise heading up further north to Dawson City or east to Yellowknife would've definitely been part of the itinerary.

Back to the local weather... currently 19c in east Coquitlam.
The province is YUGE! I have been up there 4 times and still not enough time to take everything in. Government of Canada takes care of highway 97 north of Fort St. John to the Yukon border and BC government takes care of the rest of the highway in BC. Cassiar is in much better shape than last time I was on it 10 years ago. I wish they'd clear the trees along the Cassiar like on the Alaska highway.

Dawson is worth the trip. Crazy how many buildings were built in the 1800s! LONG hours of light, much more than in Whitehorse!

The worst highway is between Kluane Lake and Tok Alaska. Not because they don't put huge amounts of money and effort into it, but because the permafrost is always twisting the roads.

They have installed lots of thermosyphons trying to stop this from happening.

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Re: July 2025 Forecasts and Discussion

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Typeing3 wrote: Thu Jul 24, 2025 12:26 am Mainly sunny on Monday between Dease Lake and Terrace. Hottest day of the season with a heat warning for most of northwestern BC. Afternoon temps peaked around 32-33c in Terrace.

(Pic # 1: Hwy 37 north of Iskut / Pic # 2: Hwy 37 north of Meziadin Junction / Pic # 3: Downtown Terrace / Pic # 4: Railway trestle bridge south of Terrace / Pic # 5: Copper Mountain east of Thornhill / Pic # 6: Skeena River and Usk ferry).
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Terrace been through there Troad wouldn't mind actually residing there perfect location for dumps of snow fall arctic fart interacting with pacific systems.Cold air is always well entrenched and very slow to get scoured out there as well, lots of amenities there to live.
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Glacier wrote: Thu Jul 24, 2025 10:45 am The province is YUGE! I have been up there 4 times and still not enough time to take everything in. Government of Canada takes care of highway 97 north of Fort St. John to the Yukon border and BC government takes care of the rest of the highway in BC. Cassiar is in much better shape than last time I was on it 10 years ago. I wish they'd clear the trees along the Cassiar like on the Alaska highway.

Dawson is worth the trip. Crazy how many buildings were built in the 1800s! LONG hours of light, much more than in Whitehorse!

The worst highway is between Kluane Lake and Tok Alaska. Not because they don't put huge amounts of money and effort into it, but because the permafrost is always twisting the roads.

They have installed lots of thermosyphons trying to stop this from happening.

thermosyphon pics east of Beaver Creek...


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Are Habs shirts legal to wear in the Yukon Glace. :lol: :o it's currently 25.9c @ the pond in south Sardis.
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Typeing3 wrote: Tue Jul 22, 2025 10:34 pm Mix of sun and cloud intermixed with heavy thundershowers between Whitehorse and Dease Lake on Sunday; temps near 25c under the sun and around 15c with the thundershowers (Pic # 1: Yukon Hwy 1 west of Hwy 37 junction / Pic # 2: Hwy 37 near Good Hope Lake / Pic # 3: Near Cassiar / Pic # 4: Dease Lake).
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Man the pics of this trip are amazing Trips such variety weather wise l think these are some of your best from the last few years. I mean they're all fantastic snaps but maybe the weather was just more variable this year.
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