November 2022 Forecasts and Discussions

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Catnip wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:44 am I can’t ever recall there being this much chaos on the roads during a snowstorm.

What the heck is going on.

This is next level insanity.

Wouldn't even consider this a snowstorm.... it's a fairly run-of-the-mill winter snowfall even by Vancouver standards. :lol:

Never seen the roads this bad for this little amount of snow. Weird... :problem:
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Catnip wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:45 am That sucks Bono.

Better to be stuck there then in that traffic mess though.

Maybe a room at the Fairmont? :mrgreen:
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Typeing3 wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 2:00 am Wouldn't even consider this a snowstorm.... it's a fairly run-of-the-mill winter snowfall even by Vancouver standards. :lol:

Never seen the roads this bad for this little amount of snow. Weird... :problem:
That’s what I don’t understand. Such a bizarre evening.
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Couldn't sleep decided to take a boo around Chilliwack.
First snow bank of the season, @ Superstore.
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Temperature read out on Luckakuck Way it's always 1 degree too high.
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People are going to be stuck till the morning shift..

But a couple things I had in mind, Number 1 people really need to keep water bottles, Blankets, Flash lights and some food in there car. The public was warned 48 hours ahead of time, I made sure to have water and stuff like that JUST in case. I get the frustration people have right now which is justified but small things like that go a long way. Even not going to work knowing the Tuesday evening commute was going to be a mess ( not everyone has the luxury) which I understand.

Another thought, This shows how screwed we are going to be if we ever have to evacuate due to a Tsunami/Earthquake. Like we are going to be cut off from the rest of the world and the chaos that will assue will be huge.

As for why tonight was so bad... I have to guess it's the fact that it's so early in the year and the snow hit at peak rush hour times. Just completely shut down the city and the highways. All in all this proves how the public and the city can't deal with anything.
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Weather101 wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 2:33 am People are going to be stuck till the morning shift..

But a couple things I had in mind, Number 1 people really need to keep water bottles, Blankets, Flash lights and some food in there car. The public was warned 48 hours ahead of time, I made sure to have water and stuff like that JUST in case. I get the frustration people have right now which is justified but small things like that go a long way. Even not going to work knowing the Tuesday evening commute was going to be a mess ( not everyone has the luxury) which I understand.

Another thought, This shows how screwed we are going to be if we ever have to evacuate due to a Tsunami/Earthquake. Like we are going to be cut off from the rest of the world and the chaos that will assue will be huge.

As for why tonight was so bad... I have to guess it's the fact that it's so early in the year and the snow hit at peak rush hour times. Just completely shut down the city and the highways. All in all this proves how the public and the city can't deal with anything.
Going to be a snow day, morning rush in 2 hours not going to happen.
Picked up 1.5cm with this snow shower up to 11cm now due to settled snow passed Gumps. :thumbup:
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I just drove from Abbotsford to Chilliwack and it was nasty. Heavy wet snow. Visibility poor. At least most people were driving responsibly lol
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Slytyguy wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 2:40 am I just drove from Abbotsford to Chilliwack and it was nasty. Heavy wet snow. Visibility poor. At least most people were driving responsibly lol
What's your accumulation Slyts l'm measuing 11cm picked up 1.5cm with this snow shower but due to settled snow lost .5cm
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Slytyguy wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 2:40 am I just drove from Abbotsford to Chilliwack and it was nasty. Heavy wet snow. Visibility poor. At least most people were driving responsibly lol
Glad l had tonight off hopefully my commute in the afternoon is o.k. down near the border in Abbs.
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SouthSardiswx wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 2:42 am What's your accumulation Slyts l'm measuing 11cm picked up 1.5cm with this snow shower but due to settled snow lost .5cm
12cm on the ground now, I just got home thou from work. Not a bad first snowfall of the season imo.
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Slytyguy wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 2:52 am 12cm on the ground now, I just got home thou from work. Not a bad first snowfall of the season imo.
Ah great my measurements are close to yours, slight dip in measuring area possibly will look for a 12cm spot to synchronize with yours your not far from me.
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Leighbugs wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:17 am Well, you tried your best. Tonight was just insane for so many reasons.

Many are saying it's the worst The Lower Mainland has ever done in a snowstorm with multiple routes closed or too treacherous to get through. Apparently a LOT of people had 5-7 hour commutes tonight, some people abandoned their cars to just walk and others just stayed overnight at work or a hotel. I heard hotels are booked up everywhere.

I wonder what happened that made today way worse of a nightmare than usual? Was it the high precip rates? Time of day? Pure chance that many routes plus their alternates were a mess?

In any case, tonight will go down in history for many people. I wonder if we will get any insight into why it was SO bad.
I am currently wondering if there will be school tomorrow for my daughter. :think:
My theory is : they used brine on the road’s instead of salt. In our opinion brine is fantastic, but not in a snowfall situation. The salt granuals last longer as they crush and turn to brine under the snow.
Really a complete failure of the highway maintenance crews.
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SnowGranny wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 3:12 am My theory is : they used brine on the road’s instead of salt. In our opinion brine is fantastic, but not in a snowfall situation. The salt granuals last longer as they crush and turn to brine under the snow.
Really a complete failure of the highway maintenance crews.
Interesting theory so who's the braniac that decided that is it a cost issue perhaps?
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Up to 12cm @ the pond in south Sardis 10cm for the 29th, 2cm since midnight on the 30th with this continuing snow shower. It's currently -1c with a stiff NE outflow.
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