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What is this one? Model blend?
Euro has never really looked great, for this area anyways.
The fact that you take so much time and effort to write and post these weather forecasts is much appreciated. I find huge value in them and really appreciate and look forward to your weather posts and one of the reasons I'm here ( I'm back)! and can learn from you and others that post informative content. While some people joke around its mostly in fun but probably don't realise the effect it has on others and can go too far. Please stay and keep posting great insight into our extremely difficult to predict weather!!! Your the best forget the rest!WeatherPro wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 11:00 pm Skies are clear tonight over southern BC. Good news is temps will get nice and low tonight hopefully sealing in some cool air for Saturday.
EC held off on issuing the snowfall warning because like everyone else, they still don't have a grasp on what will happen Saturday evening into Monday morning. Well of course the snowfall warning will come tomorrow as they up the amounts a bit.
The cold air is just north of Hope BC with the Coquihalla Hwy reporting -15 currently. Low dew points are also being reported across SW BC.
There is a gentle outflow going on.
Saturday evening will see some possible flurries. As we head into the overnight hours the snow will be steady. The snow could last until Monday morning before letting up. This will not be a heavy snowfall but it will be lighter. Thus accumulations will not be so high. Accumulations will build over the coming week as multiple snow chances will occur. Anything just above sea level will see snow. I think even sea level will see snow at this point.
It looks like east Vancouver Island will do nice with up to 15cm possible. As well as Squamish and Whistler.
Metro Van will do well at high elevations like Burnaby/Metrotown/SFU and parts of Coquitlam and Surrey. About 10 - 15cm
Lower elevations in metro Van could see 5-10cm.
Parts of the Valley could do well as they could also see 15cm
South Surrey 5cm
Bellingham 5cm
This reminds me of 2007 I believe.
As we get towards the end of next week, the weekend looks like a snow lovers dream at this point. We might see that blizzard I was talking about earlier. It looks hopeful at this point, but it's 7 days away.
On another note, there were some members mocking me and making fun of me last night and today. I considered closing my account because honestly I don't see any of those people trying to make a forecast and yet they want me too and then mock me. If that's the way you feel then I will not post a forecast anymore after this. In fact my synopsis has been correct over the last few days. I am more generous with my snow totals because like member Hawk said, I think this has the potential to over-perform. this isn't like the typical snow forecast with warm air at the doorstep.This actually has potential to go the RIGHT way for snow lovers.
I wonder if this is the post in question. NITO!! CMON!wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:04 pm I'll just do the WeatherPro report
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Good evening weather enthusiasts. We are on the verge on the snowiest week in history. I hope you all have stocked up on food and have generators...
It all starts on Saturday night where we could see 5 to 25cm. Potentially blizzard conditions out in the Valley. Low pressure could hang around till Monday and bring up to 50cm. Another snowstorm comes for Tues dropping another 15cm. It looks snowy towards the end of the week too! Stay tuned...
We know Nito's trolling but this is to an other level LOW.
Probably. Perhaps weatherpro isn’t around all the time to see how much people bash Nito, mostly in good fun.
It runs out 48hrs on the 6’s.