September Forecasts And Discussions

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Forrest Gump wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:58 am Was it Cranbrook that you settled on?

Regardless there are many many snowy days in the Kootenays .
Yes sir.

Had some good thunderstorms this afternoon from about 3pm to 5pm.
It always snows in December in the Kootenays :clap:
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Antares wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 4:49 pm Yes sir.

Had some good thunderstorms this afternoon from about 3pm to 5pm.
Did you sneak out of town in the middle of the night Ant 🐜 be gone. :lol: welp at least you can console us when our snowfall busts this seaon while you get hammered in the Kootenays.
Keep us updated on your weather conditions, it's kool that we have members in different regions in B.C. your covering the Kootenays for us. And remember there's many more snowy day's in the Kootenays than the Similkameen zoo. :lol:
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I think I'll start building the ark! Maybe that will solve our water shortage up here. I'm lucky and on a well but most of the coast has been under no outside watering restrictions, including farms and food gardens.

Which is likely to be the driest day this week? Have to pick up a lamb in Langley and would rather do it on a dry day than a pouring rain day.
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Snow total: 1cm Dec 24, 1cm Feb 19
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Roberts Creeker wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 8:51 pm I think I'll start building the ark! Maybe that will solve our water shortage up here. I'm lucky and on a well but most of the coast has been under no outside watering restrictions, including farms and food gardens.

Which is likely to be the driest day this week? Have to pick up a lamb in Langley and would rather do it on a dry day than a pouring rain day.
Thursday supposed to be sunny Ms. Creeks, remember there's many many rainy day's in the lowermainland.
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Might get our Creek trickling with these totals :o
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SouthSardiswx wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 8:56 pm Thursday supposed to be sunny Ms. Creeks, remember there's many many rainy day's in the lowermainland.
Thank you!

Yes, indeed there will be now. :umb: :mehrain: :drizzle: :showerpass:
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Snow total: 1cm Dec 24, 1cm Feb 19
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Actually I saw snow in the photos (Whistler/Blackcomb peak) - all the way down to the roundhouse a couple weeks ago. But of course, that doesn't count, because that was August :lol:
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Forrest Gump wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:58 am Was it Cranbrook that you settled on?

Regardless there are many many snowy days in the Kootenays .
:clap: :clap:
Yes AntlerMan. We can compare notes this winter on all the snow we get. We can call our stats man Glacier in for third man in >Okanagan
Similkameen vs Kootenays vs Okanagan :shh:
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Roberts Creeker wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 8:51 pm I think I'll start building the ark! Maybe that will solve our water shortage up here. I'm lucky and on a well but most of the coast has been under no outside watering restrictions, including farms and food gardens.

Which is likely to be the driest day this week? Have to pick up a lamb in Langley and would rather do it on a dry day than a pouring rain day.
No watering farms and food gardens? You may want to check that out. I don't think there are ever any watering restrictions on keeping your food alive :think: :think:
We all need to SURVIVE!!!
Looking forward to our first 3 day stretch of sun and 20c++ 8-)
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Hawk wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 8:32 am No watering farms and food gardens? You may want to check that out. I don't think there are ever any watering restrictions on keeping your food alive :think: :think:
We all need to SURVIVE!!!
It's definitely true, sadly. We've been in stage 4 since August 10 and there has been a lot of controversy around it but the SCRD says if we don't cut all outside water use, there will be no water at all! It's been a problem for a number of years, lots of building, more houses, more people and no increase in infrastructure in the past decades. Our little windy, 2 lane highway is not meant for the traffic, we don't have the doctors or hospital space, water or sewers and yet they keep subdividing and building and seem surprised that we're running into shortages.

And on the other hand they keep saying we need to be more self sufficient and food security is a high priority...

https://www.coastreporter.net/local-new ... ns-4209287

I'm just so happy to be on my own well.
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Snow total: 1cm Dec 24, 1cm Feb 19
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This is looking pretty intense. Good for creeker though.

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The euro had a real drenching rain for Friday. 50mm+ in some areas.
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Some good advice for the up coming weekend: (note to self, need more cookies :lol: )
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Snow total: 1cm Dec 24, 1cm Feb 19
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