January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions

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Re: January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions

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Radar wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 11:59 am No snow then for Friday or Saturday
That’s the current model consensus. Best days for :flakey: look like Sunday and Monday.
It's called clown range for a reason.
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PortKells wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 12:42 pm nbm-conus-vancouverski-total_snow_cm-8735200.png
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Bonovox wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 12:37 pm Agreed. 12z RGEM has 850mb temps from -6c to -7c over the Lower Mainland on Saturday, so it is definitely in the realm of possibility!
This is Saturday morning at 10am LCL time. Decent shower moving through with 850mb temps between -6 and -7, 925mb temps of -2, so it could definitely deliver snow to some areas.

As the Catman would say, #surprises.
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Bonovox wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 12:44 pm This is Saturday morning at 10am LCL time. Decent shower moving through with 850mb temps between -6 and -7, 925mb temps of -2, so it could definitely deliver snow to some areas.

As the Catman would say, #surprises.
We got the whole hashtag team back working together again!

#BeginningofFEB
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Weather101 wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 12:44 pm:wtf:
Yeah this is getting kind of nuts.

Vancouver is on a roll in terms of PNW snow winners. Not sure how common it is historically to be constantly beating up on our southern neighbours but I'm here for every last salty tear.
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I will also add that this looks increasingly likely to be that elusive long lasting event of 8-10 days or more. What snow we get could be on the ground for 2+ weeks. Ensembles absolutely caved in that direction this morning and the GFS is piling up its wins right now. Theres supposed to be a SSW too so that could send some seriously cold air masses this way if the -PNA holds.

Feb 2025 has potential to be a memorable one. We will forget the rest of this dreadful winter very quickly.
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Catnip wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 12:50 pm We got the whole hashtag team back working together again!

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It's called clown range for a reason.
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PortKells wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 12:55 pm I will also add that this looks increasingly likely to be that elusive long lasting event of 8-10 days or more. What snow we get could be on the ground for 2+ weeks. Ensembles absolutely caved in that direction this morning and the GFS is piling up its wins right now. Theres supposed to be a SSW too so that could send some seriously cold air masses this way if the -PNA holds.

Feb 2025 has potential to be a memorable one. We will forget the rest of this dreadful winter very quickly.

I am glad to see you in such a positive state lately!
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PortKells wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 12:52 pm Yeah this is getting kind of nuts.

Vancouver is on a roll in terms of PNW snow winners. Not sure how common it is historically to be constantly beating up on our southern neighbours but I'm here for every last salty tear.
Crazy that it might by our fourth winter in a row with a 25+ cm (10+ inch) snowfall.

A lot of AF weenies will be turning very green with envy if I can report totals like that down there.
It's called clown range for a reason.
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PortKells wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 12:55 pm I will also add that this looks increasingly likely to be that elusive long lasting event of 8-10 days or more. What snow we get could be on the ground for 2+ weeks. Ensembles absolutely caved in that direction this morning and the GFS is piling up its wins right now. Theres supposed to be a SSW too so that could send some seriously cold air masses this way if the -PNA holds.

Feb 2025 has potential to be a memorable one. We will forget the rest of this dreadful winter very quickly.
Agreed. For what its worth, the 12Z Euro splits the Polar Vortex in the clown range:

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AbbyJr wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 1:07 pm Agreed. For what its worth, the 12Z Euro splits the Polar Vortex in the clown range:


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This dream scenario is actually plausible: A front loaded dump of snow here, a bunch of chilly days/nights, another slider next weekend followed by a brief warmup. Block reorganizes and sends a splilt polar vortex our way and gives us record breaking cold with more snow opportunities, ending off with a massive overrunning event to send us into spring fat and happy.

Nito is officially converted to a winter weather fan.
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It's nice to see this forum active again. Apparently the latest model trends have woken everyone up from their boring winter hibernation. :clap: :wave:
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