Canuck wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 8:29 am
I'm sorry but it absolutely is over on his prediction of 5-10 cm for lower elevations.
He seems like a nice a guy and his enthusiasm is fun. But his forecasts are massively overrated by some. I've always watched his actual success rate, and it's no better than most here.
To be fair, he did say his totals were for the duration of the event into Monday. Not Sunday morning.
But ya, it seems like a fail.
North Surrey/Fraser Heights
Elevation - 85 M./278 Ft.
Drive from Richmond to Surrey, Richmond snow rain mix, after the tunnel it’s snow/rain also however grass has accumulation on it. After coming up the hill on 120th and getting near 96ave it’s almost a white out. Accumulation on pavement in the neighbourhood and on grass
Hound wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 10:41 am
To be fair, he did say his totals were for the duration of the event into Monday. Not Sunday morning.
But ya, it seems like a fail.
That's true, but I think how things were looking this morning was a pretty clear sign of what was to come.
Abby_wx wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 10:51 am
I woke up to a skiff of snow, but that quickly melted. It's still snowing lightly, but not sticking. Currently +2.2C and my low was 0.0C.
To be honest, the general trend in the models over the past few days had been in a decidedly skimpier direction, and few of the recent high-resolution runs had shown BLI and YXX getting nothing at all. The observed outcome so far is well within modeled parameters.
Wow check ECs forecast for Pitt Meadows.
5cm today 10 tonight and 5 tomorrow for higher levels.
Lol..pitt meadows is a bowl bottom <100feet.
January 2025 incoming..looks like more Pineapples..Happy New Year!
#patternlock with #patternshift mid month
Willoughby Langley at ~320ft / Similkameeeens ~3400ft
At 85m of elevation here and still lightly snowing. Not really accumulating anymore, but the kids had fun. There was just enough snow to make a little snow monster.