February 2022 Forecasts And Discussions
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Re: February 2022 Forecasts And Discussions
Yeah, happy to see our buddy John is back he released a statement in the political forum. Must have made bail.
It's currently plus 4c and light rain @ the pond in south Sardis.
It's currently plus 4c and light rain @ the pond in south Sardis.
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Re: February 2022 Forecasts And Discussions
Raining and windy here. + 4.1 here
4" of snow in Pt Alberni and still snowing. I wish it was happening here.
4" of snow in Pt Alberni and still snowing. I wish it was happening here.
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Re: February 2022 Forecasts And Discussions
Port Alberni snow. Lucky people.
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Re: February 2022 Forecasts And Discussions
Yeah that Alberni valley can hold the cold in, must have been cold enough aloft as well.
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Re: February 2022 Forecasts And Discussions
Central Abbotsford
50m (164ft)
2022/23 season snowfall: 76.8cm
50m (164ft)
2022/23 season snowfall: 76.8cm
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Re: February 2022 Forecasts And Discussions
I still think the Courtney/Campbell River corridor is a better snow belt. IMO
weird John's name doesn't show up in the activity list.
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Re: February 2022 Forecasts And Discussions
I thought there only a Nov, Dec Jan thing Kells.
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Re: February 2022 Forecasts And Discussions
Unreal...how did this happen?
Let's hope this April brings some ~24c sunny days. Yesssss
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Re: February 2022 Forecasts And Discussions
37mm of rain overnight here
North end of Shawnigan Lake. Southern Vancouver island. 500ft
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Re: February 2022 Forecasts And Discussions
Here in the Simlkameens it is finally warming up with some heavy flurries this a.m....leaving only a dusting as usual. But the strong winds funneling through the tight valleys are causing blowing and drifting snow. It's quite dark and grey right now. Really socked in here
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Re: February 2022 Forecasts And Discussions
Rainfall warning for South Coast. Run-of-the-mill 50-70mm here as it looks like the bulk of the AR will be pointing directly at SW Washington. Up to 250mm by Tuesday morning for the Olmypics and pockets of the Central Cascades. Even areas in the lowlands south of Seattle could hit 100mm. Western Washington gonna see some flooding.
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Re: February 2022 Forecasts And Discussions
They can occur in Feb and March too just less common. Actually we have had some strong ARs in March before. 1997 and 2007 come to mind as the strongest although we've seen heavy rains in March as recently as 2017. There were a few years around here where March was like "November 2.0". Although the last few years March has definitely trended drier. Cool, dry nw flow has been the trend. It looks like that's how March 2022 will start as well.
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Re: February 2022 Forecasts And Discussions
Ah thanks C79 for that informative info. and the deep dive on the stats. Yah maybe it's just l don't remember to many of them this late.Coquitlam79 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 10:53 am They can occur in Feb and March too just less common. Actually we have had some strong ARs in March before. 1997 and 2007 come to mind as the strongest although we've seen heavy rains in March as recently as 2017. There were a few years around here where March was like "November 2.0". Although the last few years March has definitely trended drier. Cool, dry nw flow has been the trend. It looks like that's how March 2022 will start as well.
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Re: February 2022 Forecasts And Discussions
About frickin time I say. Although I have seen some maps that were equally bad for us.Coquitlam79 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 10:44 am Rainfall warning for South Coast. Run-of-the-mill 50-70mm here as it looks like the bulk of the AR will be pointing directly at SW Washington. Up to 250mm by Tuesday morning for the Olmypics and pockets of the Central Cascades. Even areas in the lowlands south of Seattle could hit 100mm. Western Washington gonna see some flooding.
This one's fun though..
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