Well so far the pattern we are in is a major score for the West. Troffs dropping down from the north
I'm still waiting for the Yukon high/ southern troffs winter
= cold and snowy in Dec and Jan. Maybe this is our year butties
Looking forward to our first 3 day stretch of sun and 20c++
Willoughby Langley at ~320ft / Similkameeeens ~3400ft
It's hard to know what winter will bring, but given the activity of animals and migration o birds, I'm going to predict a very cold Nov-Jan, and then some early warm-up in spring.
I was seeing these signs too Iceman..
I'm always observing when out in nature and some creatures been acting stranger this year. I wonder if they can sense the oncoming apocalyptic winter with heavy snows and frigid arctic snaps
Looking forward to our first 3 day stretch of sun and 20c++
Willoughby Langley at ~320ft / Similkameeeens ~3400ft
Glacier wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 2:00 pm
It's hard to know what winter will bring, but given the strange activity of sardines wearing toques and weird migration pattern of hawks moving to higher elevations and an overabundance of Canada geese droppings, I'm going to predict a very cold Nov-Jan, and then some early warm-up in spring.
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Monty wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 11:29 pm
I doubt the Canucks make the playoffs this year.
One game does not a season make , on paper they are a better team than last year, let's see if that translates onto the ice, I think they can get 5-8 more wins than last year , which should propel them into the playoffs.
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