December 1964 shows 90cm of snow at YVR. January 1965 shows 45cm.
I’ll take a repeat of that winter!
Snowiest December ever @YVR (records back to 1937).
Was the perfect combination of brutally cold air to the north with mild air to the south leaving us in the sweet spot for a historically long snowy period.
I believe Prince Rupert recorded their coldest December on record while areas to the south such as Portland didn't see much in the way of snow.
Catnip wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 10:58 am
Further to my last post, YVR recorded snowfall EVERYDAY from December 17 1964 right through to January 8 1965!!
We need verification from John , he would have been in his 40's.
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Catnip wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 10:58 am
Further to my last post, YVR recorded snowfall EVERYDAY from December 17 1964 right through to January 8 1965!!
Oh let it be.. let it beeeeeeeee. that would be epic!
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Elevation - 85 M./278 Ft.
Catnip wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 10:58 am
Further to my last post, YVR recorded snowfall EVERYDAY from December 17 1964 right through to January 8 1965!!
Omg butties...I have a good feeling about this winter incoming now even more. Wowwwww.
#tat
Looking forward to our first 3 day stretch of sun and 20c++
Willoughby Langley at ~320ft / Similkameeeens ~3400ft
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