White Christmas!
I got about 2-3cm left on the grass here.
White Christmas!
Glacier man may know he's up that way somewhere. Gooser would know for sure but he skipped town after realizing this is not Kansas and there's no place like home.AbbyJr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 4:15 pm I had asked about this a while back and was sent a link, but I no longer have it. Just wondering where the Vernon North Environment Canada weather station is located?
I was looking at the climate normals, and Vernon North gets 51.2 cm more snow per year than Vernon Bella Vista.
Also, does anyone know where the Bella Vista station is located? I assume somewhere in the Bella Vista area.
But from what I can remember, the North station wasn't that far out of the city so its crazy to see such a big difference is snowfall.
There used to be another station in the kamloops area at the mine, about 15km west of the city. Its around 700m in elevation.AbbyJr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 4:15 pm
I wish I could find the yearly average rain and snowfall for the Aberdeen area of Kamloops. The only one on Environment Canada's climate normals is taken from the airport at the lowest elevation. Obviously Aberdeen gets a lot more precipitation given it peaks over 800 m in elevation.
Yes I was out in Chilliwack this morning - the mountains were spectacular! Although I have a sweet unobstructed view of Mt Baker from my office window. It never gets old!
Yeah, pretty chilly today. High of 3.8c here earlier and 2.4c currently.
Currently 1.3c high:1.7c low -3.6c snow cover really helps.
In answer to another of AbbyJr’s questions, that page has a “station metadata†tab that shows the lat/long coordinates of the station. Fairly simple matter to plug those into the online map of your choice and see where a station is.Typeing3 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 4:23 pm There used to be another station in the kamloops area at the mine, about 15km west of the city. Its around 700m in elevation.
Probably a touch cooler than aberdeen but these climate normals (unfortunately its for 1971-2000) should give you a rough estimate of the climate in the hills around the city: https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_n ... dispBack=0
#surprisesRubus_Leucodermis wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 4:07 pm I have to say, this little snow event definitely seems to be overperforming with respect to my expectations.
I was expecting flakes in the air or a slushy cm or two that would be gone within a day. It’s now 48 hours since the event, and the ground outside is still mostly white, I’ve just record my second day in a row with a sub-40°F (4°C) maximum, small ponds have iced over, and right at sundown the temperature is poised to drop below freezing again.
Hopefully just a warning shot for something more significant and regionally widespread in January!
Just soggy and muddy in these parts. I even had a dream about mud this morning.