May 2021 Forecasts and Discussions

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Re: May 2021 Forecasts and Discussions

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stuffradio wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 7:46 am It's the dog days of Spring :)

Maybe one of these days when(if) I get more time, I will have to make something else for the website to keep people interested? haha I don't know.
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Bonovox wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 11:55 am The winter fail took a lot out of me, frankly. At least from a weather interest perspective. I was hoping for a typical La Nina active spring and that didn't happen either. I still look at WxBell once or twice a week, but that is about it. :tiredos:
All good Mr. Bonerhead you do good work keeping us up updated in the winter you deserve some me time in the summer months.
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Hound wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 3:15 pm I agree that we were all so disappointed with winter. Now the weather is boring as heck and nobody needs to read a forum predicting more boring. However, it's funny how Mr. Nito just vanishes as well when his whole game is nice warm weather. Proof he just wants to piss everyone off in winter.

The only thing we have to look forward too is thunder storms, and that already looks like a massive fail as well.

Oh well. :roll:
Yah El Nito can't handle the truth during the rainy cool day's of summer. :lol:
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PortKells wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 5:06 pm Reminds me of reading the UK weather forum a few years ago. I remember them in true British style just discussing the daily weather matter of factly, despite the fact their weather is like 5 times as boring as ours. "13C and fog for the 365th day in a row here in Nottinghamshire."

Even sadder is the guy in the southern forum discussing California's weather. He's the only guy who posts on it, just daily updates of whether or not they've achieved a marine layer or not, which in Cali means a few sparse clouds I'm assuming. Nobody ever responds unless a legit storm comes through which is incredibly rare these days.

It can always get worse! But yeah sometimes what is there really to say about weather. I wish Nito would show up so we can reverse troll him in the summer months.
Yes Mr. Kells Mr. Marine layer and one other dude are the only two that post in that thread, they get excited recording rainfall l always thought we are lucky to have something mote to post about weather wise up here.
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AbbyJr wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 10:13 pm Thanks. :thumbup:
I hope the restrictions on indoor dining are eased after the May long weekend. From what I understand, an update will be announced next week. What concerns me though is that the cases, while dropping, are still high as well as the hospital numbers. So the question becomes whether or not the indoor dining ban is extended for another 2-3 weeks just to get those numbers down a bit more while people continue to get vaccinated. I'm not sure if thats what Dr. Bonnie Henry plans or not but I could see it as a possibility. Its also possible that she feels enough people are vaccinated that there won't be much of a risk of a sudden spike in cases and hospitalizations. I feel like it could go 50/50 what she decides, but I could be wrong.

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Amazing puppy jr, so cute. There is nothing in this world that makes me happier.

Our doggy is doing incredibly. She is basically a miracle dog. Her surgery was 5 months ago but it feels like years. Only with a keen eye can you spot her after effects.

Oh and that bike. That thing looks like it can go anywhere with those tores. Do you do a lot of trail riding?
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PortKells wrote: Fri May 14, 2021 8:28 am Amazing puppy jr, so cute. There is nothing in this world that makes me happier.

Our doggy is doing incredibly. She is basically a miracle dog. Her surgery was 5 months ago but it feels like years. Only with a keen eye can you spot her after effects.

Oh and that bike. That thing looks like it can go anywhere with those tires. Do you do a lot of trail riding?
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I'm so glad to hear your dog recovered and is doing so well. Thats awesome. :D

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Hey look, a nice weekend! :clap:
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PortKells wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 2:48 pm Hey look, a nice weekend! :clap:
That sounded so sarcastic but true. :lol: got up to 25c today in south Sardis same for yesterday as well.
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PortKells wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 2:48 pm Hey look, a nice weekend! :clap:
So glad BC didn't decide to ban golf because the premier listened to an anecdote from his buddies instead of health officials...

Honestly, to ban the one activity where people can be outside and easily remain distanced. Good grief.
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Sardisbcwx wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 9:00 pm That sounded so sarcastic but true. :lol: got up to 25c today in south Sardis same for yesterday as well.
Honestly it's been a great spring, just a bit on the dry side but meh. We had a pretty wet winter. Nice to be out in the sun but no extreme heat.
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VanCitySouth wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 9:56 pm So glad BC didn't decide to ban golf because the premier listened to an anecdote from his buddies instead of health officials...

Honestly, to ban the one activity where people can be outside and easily remain distanced. Good grief.
I had to google what you were talking about. Yeah Ontario is really embarrassing itself lately. I'm so happy BC while making some mistakes has handled this relatively well compared with other provinces. Shutting down outdoor activities causes indoor activities instead. That is something BC has gotten right IMO.
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The upcoming rain is appearing more significant as it gets closer :thumbup:

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PortKells wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 2:19 pm The upcoming rain is appearing more significant as it gets closer :thumbup:


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Looks like a short lived pattern change and then dry again. I wonder if this dry pattern and obvious NE Pacific strong high pressure trend so early this year (summer pattern) will mean it will change early to a Fall pattern and we get a soaking August/September? It's happened before! In 2004 we had a very dry April and May and a hot July and early part of August and then the switch was flipped and we had a very wet 2nd half of August and September. In 2008 it was a similar cool and dry spring and a warm May and June then August 2008 was a soaker. Even 2015 was looking like a record drought then the rains came early.
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Coquitlam79 wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 3:01 pm Looks like a short lived pattern change and then dry again. I wonder if this dry pattern and obvious NE Pacific strong high pressure trend so early this year (summer pattern) will mean it will change early to a Fall pattern and we get a soaking August/September? It's happened before! In 2004 we had a very dry April and May and a hot July and early part of August and then the switch was flipped and we had a very wet 2nd half of August and September. In 2008 it was a similar cool and dry spring and a warm May and June then August 2008 was a soaker. Even 2015 was looking like a record drought then the rains came early.
That actually might be the best outcome because by then, we'd be at risk of receiving smoke from California/Oregon for sure. If we can just get some wet weather in late summer we might stave off the smoke this year.

Of course, it could just be one of those rare dry years. I hope not... :silent:
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