March 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
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Re: March 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Local ski hills getting smoked with snow
tonight.
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Re: March 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Even Florida is cold. 
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Re: March 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
SouthSardiswx wrote: ↑Thu Mar 20, 2025 9:35 pm Looking forward to next week's 18c in the central valley, sweating balls.![]()
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Re: March 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
It was nice not having any major heatwave at all. 26 to 29c maxes are perfect. That major heatwave from a few years ago can stay south of us foreverstuffradio wrote: ↑Thu Mar 20, 2025 12:42 pm We all know we didn't get summer last year. No heat in the mid to upper 20s or low 30s at all!![]()
Looking forward to our first 3 day stretch of sun and 20c++ 
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Re: March 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
We all know this summer will have one week of clouds with two drops of rain and it'll henceforth be permanently known as the #yearwithoutsummer, despite having 7 straight weeks of no precipitation and multiple heatwaves that only get to 35 in the valley.Weather101 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 20, 2025 7:50 pm A "normal" summer doesn't mean we didn't get summer. We are just so used to huge heat waves that normal doesn't feel like summer. A lot of the time the temperature was literally at our normal daily high for the time of year. So instead of 33°C, it was at 23°C- 25c.
Also, didn't YVR hit 26°C and 28°C in July and August? Lol, that's summer weather.
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Re: March 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Don't forget the smoke and instance of towns/regions burning down.
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Re: March 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
#yearwithoutsummer! Need smoke and extreme heat!!
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Re: March 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
I've come to realize that for many, if it's not your own house burning down or floating away, you may as well be watching a movie about it. It's a thing that's only real to people if it's at their doorstep. And even when it does happen, you can quickly blame the government for not protecting you and rebuilding your property fast enough. Building wood homes in tinder dry forests was never the problem.wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 21, 2025 11:06 am Don't forget the smoke and instance of towns/regions burning down.
The smoke waves we seem to have moved the goalposts on. We can still point to some random summer in the 60's that got bad. Or the 1800's when settlers were lighting fire to forests to create farmland. Climate change (Sorry if I'm not allowed to say that here) is still but a far off fiction that will affect future generations if we don't cut emissions 10% by 2180 by driving luxury EVs and recycling.
Surviving the day to day grind of this era requires these kinds of coping mechanisms. If you don't have them, well you'll just be depressed, which does absolutely nothing for anyone, least of all yourself. Live life, burn oil and be happy in the moment.
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Re: March 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
This is probably the heaviest sustained downpour I have seen in years. It's absolutely coming down.
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Re: March 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Well we don't need Yale anymore do we.wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 21, 2025 11:06 am Don't forget the smoke and instance of towns/regions burning down.
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Your are allowed to say that nasty word Kells l fully endorse you now after having my fish head in the sand for years not believing it's possible but 2021 convinced me.PortKells wrote: ↑Fri Mar 21, 2025 2:27 pm I've come to realize that for many, if it's not your own house burning down or floating away, you may as well be watching a movie about it. It's a thing that's only real to people if it's at their doorstep. And even when it does happen, you can quickly blame the government for not protecting you and rebuilding your property fast enough. Building wood homes in tinder dry forests was never the problem.
The smoke waves we seem to have moved the goalposts on. We can still point to some random summer in the 60's that got bad. Or the 1800's when settlers were lighting fire to forests to create farmland. Climate change (Sorry if I'm not allowed to say that here) is still but a far off fiction that will affect future generations if we don't cut emissions 10% by 2180 by driving luxury EVs and recycling.
Surviving the day to day grind of this era requires these kinds of coping mechanisms. If you don't have them, well you'll just be depressed, which does absolutely nothing for anyone, least of all yourself. Live life, burn oil and be happy in the moment.
Current conditions in Harrison Hot Springs:
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Re: March 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Can't forget the annual all summer campfire ban and provincial state of emergency just for a week of plus 20c weather.wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 21, 2025 11:06 am Don't forget the smoke and instance of towns/regions burning down.
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Re: March 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
There was some sloppy hail mixed in with a nice downpour in Langley this mwetcoast91 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 21, 2025 6:24 pm This is probably the heaviest sustained downpour I have seen in years. It's absolutely coming down.
Looking forward to our first 3 day stretch of sun and 20c++ 
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Re: March 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
whoa..radar is lit up again. Looks like some rotation heading NE just East of Nanaimo..lemme check again
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Re: March 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Definitely had an intense line of showers pass over MBY a little over an hour ago.
It's called clown range for a reason.