December 2025 Forecasts and Discussions

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Re: December 2025 Forecasts and Discussions

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Keep in mind we don’t need “arctic air” to get some very low snow levels this time of year.

-6/-7 850s can do it.
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Re: December 2025 Forecasts and Discussions

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Catnip wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 6:08 pm Keep in mind we don’t need “arctic air” to get some very low snow levels this time of year.

-6/-7 850s can do it.
-5 850 mb 525 thickness will do the trick.
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Looks like the highway could have issues in the next little bit.
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Radar wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 5:40 pm Places like Grouse have substituted the winter revenue with summer revenue more now. Opening of bike park and soon coast type ride down the mountain. There is only so much interest and revenue in two grizzly bears and a logger man show that is on repeat. Maybe Seymour needs to start some summer activities other than the easy one of pay parking.
I forsee housing and resort developments being approved for Cypress and Seymour. Both are easily accessible by car.
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Radar wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 5:35 pm If anyone is wondering
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Re: December 2025 Forecasts and Discussions

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Highway 1 is closed due to flooding
East of sumas way to number 3 rd
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John wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 8:48 pm Highway 1 is closed due to flooding
East of sumas way to number 3 rd
Goose you still think this rainfall is no big deal? :lol:
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Source: https://x.com/City_Abbotsford/status/19 ... 73844?s=20

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wetcoast91 wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 6:56 pm I forsee housing and resort developments being approved for Cypress and Seymour. Both are easily accessible by car.
Ok this might sound crazy but hear me out:

Waterslides. Epic, long and steep. Just like we had in Mariner's Reef growing up in West Kelowna before they paved em and built condos. Except way longer and with a view of the city below!
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Re: December 2025 Forecasts and Discussions

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00Z GFS ensembles seem to be in agreement so far up to the 20th. Much less spread than there has been the last little while.

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PortKells wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 9:15 pm Ok this might sound crazy but hear me out:

Waterslides. Epic, long and steep. Just like we had in Mariner's Reef growing up in West Kelowna before they paved em and built condos. Except way longer and with a view of the city below!
We aren't allowed fun things anymore. "Luxury" condos only.
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Euro is fine, I guess. Don't have much time to browse the models tonight.
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Catnip wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 9:18 pm 00Z GFS ensembles seem to be in agreement so far up to the 20th. Much less spread than there has been the last little while.


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Sub-zero 850mb temps with precip is a recipe for 800-1000m snow levels. Good for the local mountains! :thumbup:
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Re: December 2025 Forecasts and Discussions

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John wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 8:49 pm Goose you still think this rainfall is no big deal? :lol:
Very significant for the eastern Fraser Valley, Whatcom County and Skagit County. You guys took the brunt of this storm and it's lead to some very serious flooding. Up there with December 1979, December 1980, November 1990, November 1995, and February 2020 in terms of severity. Probably missing a few other events in there but those are the first few that came to mind. November 1909 is probably the worst on record, with November 2021 following on its heels.

70-80mm over 24-36hrs is pretty typical for a fall or winter rain storm over here for our area in northeastern Metro Vancouver. 100mm+ totals during the same timeframe... it becomes more significant. It's all relative from region to region. Coquitlam is one of the wettest parts of the Lower Mainland. 70-80mm would be pretty insane for South Delta, but it's no big deal for us.
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