She may never come again after this year.VanCitySouth wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 4:09 pm So here's a fun little coincidence (or maybe not a coincidence). Every year my aunt comes to visit us for Chinese New Year, and she usually leaves around 1-1.5 weeks after. Past few years running, she's run into snow delays at YVR because of #February.
2017: CNY Jan 28th, cold snap Feb 3rd to 8th with snow every day
2018: CNY Feb 16th, cold snap Feb 17th to 24th with the big storm on the 23rd
2019: CNY Feb 5th, extended cold snap beginning Feb 4th with snow every day from the 10th to 14th
2020: CNY Jan 25th, Euro ensembles hinting at #beginningofFebruary
She's leaving on the 7th this year. Just saying.![]()
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He's trying but not hard enough he loves it. He's working on a project in his backyard it's called an ark, he knows something we don't.
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Gung hay fat choy Van man so is it like a month long celebration? much like December for our Christmas season?VanCitySouth wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 4:09 pm So here's a fun little coincidence (or maybe not a coincidence). Every year my aunt comes to visit us for Chinese New Year, and she usually leaves around 1-1.5 weeks after. Past few years running, she's run into snow delays at YVR because of #February.
2017: CNY Jan 28th, cold snap Feb 3rd to 8th with snow every day
2018: CNY Feb 16th, cold snap Feb 17th to 24th with the big storm on the 23rd
2019: CNY Feb 5th, extended cold snap beginning Feb 4th with snow every day from the 10th to 14th
2020: CNY Jan 25th, Euro ensembles hinting at #beginningofFebruary
She's leaving on the 7th this year. Just saying.![]()
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Another kick at the can Gumps in early Feb. maybe so don't put away your fur lined boots or tape measure yet.
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Re: January 2020 Forecasts and Discussions
Quick Gumps let's kidnap El Nito no one will notice, he's right there
give us a hand Mr. Kells, never mind Ted pek just walked in.
drats El Nito ran away. Ted pek left forgot his fishing rod, how's the ski slope Mr. Kells.
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Re: January 2020 Forecasts and Discussions
Sardisbcwx wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 4:33 pm He's trying but not hard enough he loves it. He's working on a project in his backyard it's called an ark, he knows something we don't.![]()
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Wouldn't surprise me
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Cooler/Colder signal increasing for #beginningofFEB
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With all this wet weather we've been getting and if it keeps up for the rest of winter ,I'm sure we'll have to pay the piper this coming spring and summer with extended dry periods much like the last few years,and we know what that means , forest fires.If my memory serves me right last spring and most of summer was pretty dry but some rain here and there in August saved us from another bad forest fire season.
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If we can get some cold early February that would be niceSardisbcwx wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:05 pm Wouldn't surprise meactive weather pre cursor to colder hmmm. Currently 5c in south Sardis.
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Yes and any hot spells were short lived and comfortable. I didn't mind last summer at all.Forrest Gump wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:14 pm With all this wet weather we've been getting and if it keeps up for the rest of winter ,I'm sure we'll have to pay the piper this coming spring and summer with extended dry periods much like the last few years,and we know what that means , forest fires.If my memory serves me right last spring and most of summer was pretty dry but some rain here and there in August saved us from another bad forest fire season.
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Traditionally a week long celebration, from the eve to the 7th day of the lunar new year.Sardisbcwx wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 4:36 pm Gung hay fat choy Van man so is it like a month long celebration? much like December for our Christmas season?
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No skiing but you can go muddin! The farm is an ABSOLUTE ****show right now. Just walk out of my house and sink into a deep mud pit. To think how beautiful things were not a week ago!Sardisbcwx wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 4:41 pm Quick Gumps let's kidnap El Nito no one will notice, he's right theregive us a hand Mr. Kells, never mind Ted pek just walked in.
drats El Nito ran away. Ted pek left forgot his fishing rod, how's the ski slope Mr. Kells.
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Re: January 2020 Forecasts and Discussions
I'm at 70 mm for this storm. The Coquitlam River is very impressive.
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