June 2020 Forecasts and Discussions

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PortKells wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 9:34 am I think we might be in this pattern for the foreseeable future. Any hints at prolonged ridging should probably taken for a grain of salt. The weekend curse is the real B*tch right now.
What's worse? The January or the weekend curse? :lol:
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AbbyJr wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 12:25 pm What's worse? The January or the weekend curse? :lol:
We kind of got over our January curse so I'm going with weekend curse.
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PortKells wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 3:49 pm We kind of got over our January curse so I'm going with weekend curse.
We cracked a dent in our January curse earlier this year but I wouldn't go as far to say we got over it.

YVR still hasn't dipped to -10C in January since 2004, hasn't had a mean temp below 1C during the month since 1993 and hasn't recorded a daily snowfall over 20cm in Jan since 2002.
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stuffradio wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2020 12:11 pm Sorry about all the downtime guys. It was really messy. The host was doing some upgrades yesterday evening and that messed things up, then I tried to fix it by upgrading to the latest version of phpBB which messed it up even more! The host seems to have fixed it now. :)
Stuff, Happy Father's Day! :clap: And to all the other fathers on here too, both new and....old...um, experienced - :lol: :lol:

Is it possible to have a facebook page, or something, where we could get updates if the site is down? I was worried it was gone again and we didn't have a backup in place, and I'm not on the 'other' weather site so no way to find out what was going on if it was down permanently.
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I heard a rumour that it's now summer? Nah, couldn't be....
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Roberts Creeker wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 9:41 pm Stuff, Happy Father's Day! :clap: And to all the other fathers on here too, both new and....old...um, experienced - :lol: :lol:

Is it possible to have a facebook page, or something, where we could get updates if the site is down? I was worried it was gone again and we didn't have a backup in place, and I'm not on the 'other' weather site so no way to find out what was going on if it was down permanently.
I have one already with the same name
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stuffradio wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 9:44 am I have one already with the same name
Perfect! Will you update there if this site is down?
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Yesterday the EC forecast for this upcoming week looked good. Mostly sunny, highs mid twenties. Awesome.

WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED?! Why does it look like it fe apart, AGAIN?!

Ugh. So annoying. When will we get some persistent sun?
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Leighbugs wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 3:08 pm Yesterday the EC forecast for this upcoming week looked good. Mostly sunny, highs mid twenties. Awesome.

WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED?! Why does it look like it fe apart, AGAIN?!

Ugh. So annoying. When will we get some persistent sun?
that's what I wanted to know! this morning was sun all week now 2 days of rain :roll: in the middle of it all
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Leighbugs wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 3:08 pm Yesterday the EC forecast for this upcoming week looked good. Mostly sunny, highs mid twenties. Awesome.

WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED?! Why does it look like it fe apart, AGAIN?!

Ugh. So annoying. When will we get some persistent sun?
No worries, if it rains, it would be nothing. ;)

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Canada Goose- Ok that's good, thanks. I dunno, I feel like I just have rain PTSD from EC's forecast icons, LOL. Like seeing that dumb clouds with rain icon on numerous days just creates visceral reaction as if it is November and not June. And although it looks like a small amount of rain like you said, the POP is 60 percent for Tuesday which my brain associates with a fairly cloudy and rainy day. But if it's 60 percent chance of light rain for about an hour that equals 2mm and then it clears out, that's a whole lot different than 60 percent chance of rain that equals 2 mm spread out all day with drizzle and low clouds. THIS is where just looking at a daily forecast can be depressing.
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Leighbugs wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 9:59 pmBut if it's 60 percent chance of light rain for about an hour that equals 2mm and then it clears out, that's a whole lot different than 60 percent chance of rain that equals 2 mm spread out all day with drizzle and low clouds.
That's the point! :D
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What happened to Sardis?
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What's with these clouds today? :roll:
It always snows in December in the Kootenays :clap:
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Canada Goose wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 4:27 pm In a sauna, the heat is (extremely) dry (80-110C with RH<20%). It's in a hammam where the heat is humid (45C with RH>90%).
But today was not a humid day in the East (dew points were between 12C and 17C). This is nothing. :D

West of the Rockies -> dry heat.
East of the Rockies -> humid heat.
It's really interesting how the Rockies seems to divide the humid from the dry so well. We also see this in the minimum daily temperatures (dry air gets a lot colder at night obviously). You have Fort St. John and Princeton at the same elevation, but Princeton is colder at night in July. Yes, I know, Fort St. John airport is on top of a hill, so it gets warmer nights than the surrounding locations, but still, when you're over 1000km to the north, you shouldn't be warmer at night on average.

Even when we think of the hottest places in BC like Osoyoos and Ashcroft and Lytton, the ONLY reason their nights are warmer than places in Alberta at the same latitude is that they are so much lower in elevation.
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