I hope you enjoyed that trace.Sardisbcwx wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 7:26 pm Now it's time to pack it up for the winter. Trace of snow from that snowshower.
February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
It always snows in December in the Kootenays
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
Last summer was pretty bad in central and northern BC. Lots of rain, clouds, and generally no hot temps.
From Atlin to Prince George to Prince Rupert...
It always snows in December in the Kootenays
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
If I have my way, I will be in PG later this year. Just gotta hope my employer says "ok you can move to PG". That's basically all that is keeping me here.Hound wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 9:56 pm Indeed! It always sits on the borderline like it's teasing us. It's disgusting. The cold has really disappeared though. I used to have to walk to school all the time when I was young, and every winter, even if there was no snow, it was cold enough to freeze ponds etc up to 5 inches thick. We had one next to our school that all of us students would go walking and slipping on. NEVER see that any more.
As for the interior, stay out of the Kelowna area. That place is a cesspool of idiots. Go further north, Vernon, Armstrong, Salmon Arm etc..
It always snows in December in the Kootenays
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
No signals for anything "arctic." Lots of precip and some passing troughs.
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
6z looks pretty promisingwetcoast91 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 7:19 am No signals for anything "arctic." Lots of precip and some passing troughs.
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
I did enjoy the trace. Now I'm ready for warm Spring sunny days!
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At the start of winter I thought I was being conservative predicting a 2017/2018 repeat. Well this ended up being that winters ugly stepchild. Somehow, some way everything just goes East. Or in January's case, too far west. And in the weekend's case, South.
These winters happen. Sometimes they happen in clusters. Wouldn't be shocked if the next 3 years blew more chunks.
These winters happen. Sometimes they happen in clusters. Wouldn't be shocked if the next 3 years blew more chunks.
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
If the next one goes North we'll have the full setPortKells wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 8:47 am At the start of winter I thought I was being conservative predicting a 2017/2018 repeat. Well this ended up being that winters ugly stepchild. Somehow, some way everything just goes East. Or in January's case, too far west. And in the weekend's case, South.
These winters happen. Sometimes they happen in clusters. Wouldn't be shocked if the next 3 years blew more chunks.
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Great, 3 more years of Nito rubbing it in every chance he gets.PortKells wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 8:47 am At the start of winter I thought I was being conservative predicting a 2017/2018 repeat. Well this ended up being that winters ugly stepchild. Somehow, some way everything just goes East. Or in January's case, too far west. And in the weekend's case, South.
These winters happen. Sometimes they happen in clusters. Wouldn't be shocked if the next 3 years blew more chunks.
Guess I'll see y'all in 2024.
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
I guess with climate change you could say that this year was an outstanding one as far as the La Nina prediction goes. The only thing is the outer Coast did not benefit from it but the western parts of British Columbia definitely did. You just had to go past the coast mountains to see the benefits of it. The Similkameens has had well-above-average snows and I believe this month we will add to those totals even more to have quite an outstanding snowpack.
A major concern up here as there's never enough snow pack and then the Lakes won't even fill up during freshet. This year that will not be a problem the Lakes will all be spilling over their wiers
A major concern up here as there's never enough snow pack and then the Lakes won't even fill up during freshet. This year that will not be a problem the Lakes will all be spilling over their wiers
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January 2025 incoming..looks like more Pineapples..Happy New Year!
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
I'm just being pessimistic. I'm sure we'll get a good one soon. The last four were very decent.
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
How is snowpack in your area Glacier?
January 2025 incoming..looks like more Pineapples..Happy New Year!
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
I can deal with the crappy winters, it is the constant "I told you so" posts that I am not sure about.
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
2021-2022. The winter of the mild rains with cold April/May
2022-2023. The winter of ridging and fogversions with cold April/May. Cactus growth in the summer.
2023-2024. The winter of multiple backdoor blasts. Bitterly cold lows of -2C with more -20C dewpoints.
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
Who says that?
January 2025 incoming..looks like more Pineapples..Happy New Year!
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