AbbyJr wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 1:15 pm
Even the 50's and 60's had some dud winters. It is what it is. At least the clown range has some more active weather potential.
Snowfall-wise, the 1910s and 1920s combined were better than the 1950s and 1960s.
PortKells wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 6:16 pm
22-23 stands up pretty nicely to 60’s winters at least. Problem is, that’s now a once in a generation winter.
This winter is absolutely, frustratingly, baffling. One of my least favorite winters was the winter of 1991/92. We had some cold weather and snow at the end of October. The rest of the winter was very mild and very wet. However, that year was a record el Nino. This year, the tea leaves favored something cooler. Yet here we are. Where I live, we haven't had any widespread frost, this year. It seems to be house to house. That is even more unusual. Overall mild winters are not uncommon, but the lack of frost is concerning.
Michael1 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 6:52 pm
This winter is absolutely, frustratingly, baffling. One of my least favorite winters was the winter of 1991/92. We had some cold weather and snow at the end of October. The rest of the winter was very mild and very wet. However, that year was a record el Nino. This year, the tea leaves favored something cooler. Yet here we are. Where I live, we haven't had any widespread frost, this year. It seems to be house to house. That is even more unusual. Overall mild winters are not uncommon, but the lack of frost is concerning.
1933-34: Only two freezes recorded in Victoria (Dec 15 & 16) for the entire cold season.
Michael1 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 6:52 pm
This winter is absolutely, frustratingly, baffling. One of my least favorite winters was the winter of 1991/92. We had some cold weather and snow at the end of October. The rest of the winter was very mild and very wet. However, that year was a record el Nino. This year, the tea leaves favored something cooler. Yet here we are. Where I live, we haven't had any widespread frost, this year. It seems to be house to house. That is even more unusual. Overall mild winters are not uncommon, but the lack of frost is concerning.
This winter has been seasonably cool with not a lot of variation. Fortunately it looks like La Nina is starting to get her act together.
wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 8:21 pm
Quite an adjustment on the GFS. Brings a modified arctic airmass into the region Friday with a weak arctic front.
We could see flakes in the air Friday.
Stop teasing us Neetzzz.
The 7th annual snowfall contest is canceled due to no snow this winter.
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It's currently plus 1c @ the pond in south Sardine land and like our winter looks like the Knuckles were up 3 zip on the Oil tins are collapsing again.
The 7th annual snowfall contest is canceled due to no snow this winter.
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wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 8:21 pm
Quite an adjustment on the GFS. Brings a modified arctic airmass into the region Friday with a weak arctic front.
Flakey wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 9:04 pm
This account must have been hacked.
Yeah doesn't sound like something E L Tropical would post Flakes although the Knuckleheads beat the Oil lids 3 - 2 on hockey day in Canada so anythings possible but again it's 6 days away.
The 7th annual snowfall contest is canceled due to no snow this winter.
Wrinkle Rockers: 0cm
South Sardinies: 0cm
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tyweather wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 9:50 pm
Nothing compares to today 7 years ago on Cypress Mountain
Sensor issue for sure. Ty my man, it appears the air is drier in the central valley there's no dew or frost on vehicles tonight.
The 7th annual snowfall contest is canceled due to no snow this winter.
Wrinkle Rockers: 0cm
South Sardinies: 0cm
CYCW station https://cycw.awos.live/local-weather