January 2024 Forecasts and Discussions

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Re: January 2024 Forecasts and Discussions

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VanCitySouth wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 3:07 pm Gosh darn it even you have 30 and I'm sitting at a measly 29?

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Rubus_Leucodermis wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 3:35 pm Not surprisingly, the old daily records for greatest snowfall and most snow on the ground at YVR have just been obliterated.
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Mind boggling event. I know it doesn't meat Typeing's standards but for me the January curse is officially over. We had a top tier event in the middle of January, not straddling another month and nobody really missing out (ok Horseshoe Bay, but its Horseshoe Bay).

Not only that, but we've had 3 top tier cold+snow events in 3 years, something that definitely hasn't happened in decades. That's crazy stuff in our current climate.

And I am left thinking once again, how will we be able to top this?
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Typeing3 wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 3:30 pm Had moderate snow keep up for a while but down to light flurries now.

5cm since 1pm. Up to 33.5cm total. 31cm settled depth on the grass -- pretty much the entire ruler length.
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Managed to eke out another 5 mm from random lingering flurries, so standing at 30.5 cm for the day, which maps to an even foot of snow.
It's called clown range for a reason.
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Boom, we hit 30.5cm. :alert:
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PortKells wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 4:00 pm Mind boggling event. I know it doesn't meat Typeing's standards but for me the January curse is officially over. We had a top tier event in the middle of January, not straddling another month and nobody really missing out (ok Horseshoe Bay, but its Horseshoe Bay).

Not only that, but we've had 3 top tier cold+snow events in 3 years, something that definitely hasn't happened in decades. That's crazy stuff in our current climate.

And I am left thinking once again, how will we be able to top this?
Every winter for the past three now I’ve scored one of these big dumps, each time it happens I tell myself to fix it in my memory because it’s going to be a while before I see a repeat, and then a repeat happens far sooner than expected.

Going into an El Niño winter after two snowy ones, I was sure I was going to struggle to get to the 30 cm mark for the season, and I just did better than that in a single day.

As you said, mind-boggling.
It's called clown range for a reason.
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PortKells wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 4:00 pm Mind boggling event. I know it doesn't meat Typeing's standards but for me the January curse is officially over. We had a top tier event in the middle of January, not straddling another month and nobody really missing out (ok Horseshoe Bay, but its Horseshoe Bay).

Not only that, but we've had 3 top tier cold+snow events in 3 years, something that definitely hasn't happened in decades. That's crazy stuff in our current climate.

And I am left thinking once again, how will we be able to top this?
I don't even think any professional meteorologist expected a top tier arctic blast and snowstorm this winter given the strong El Niño. 8-) :wave:
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:cancel: vs. :14clown: scoreboard update!

I've finally settled on a criteria which might make it a fairly even fight each year:
:cancel: scores per day* without :flakey: AND tmax > 0 AND tmin > -10
:14clown: scores per cm of :flakey: , PLUS each day where tmax < 0 OR tmin < -10
*in meteorological winter (i.e. Dec 1 to Feb 28/29)
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Climo :cancel: 0 to 0 :14clown: GFS

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AbbyJr wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 4:16 pm I don't even think any professional meteorologist expected a top tier arctic blast and snowstorm this winter given the strong El Niño. 8-) :wave:
The last El Nino ended up half decent due to a SSW as well. Those will always have potential to keep us in the ball game.
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Snow stopped awhile ago. Pretty sure we got close to what was predicted maybe 10cm didn’t measure. It’s been snowing again for the past 15-20 mins.
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33cm and still snowing lightly.

A++

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23 cm total, might be a bit more because I didn't clear and measure the amounts. A slight breeze has come up and snow is dropping off the trees.

Very happily surprised by EC hourly forecast from 4 pm though tomorrow. They're saying snow will be around tomorrow and more incoming.

They did a good job predicting the snow times so far... :shrug: :shrug: Anyone else predicting snow tomorrow?
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:dance: :dance: :dance: are buried under the :flakey: :flakey: :flakey: today.
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I measured 28cm. We just came out from tobogganing and our little hill was busy.

What time is precipitation coming tomorrow? I am planning to ski but I will need to be home by 6:30pm.
Why not try cycling to work, grocery store, anywhere!
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