Yup..this time of year most snowfalls either are Slushfestivals, or turn into them within a day or two. Cold air is difficult enough to get in here(Case in point this winter), never mind hoping its going to happen in mid Feb or later.
February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
January 2025 incoming..looks like more Pineapples..Happy New Year!
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It likes to snow around March 1st
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
I don’t mind slushfests when it’s unexpected. At least it’s flakes falling in the sky and it gives hope it MIGHT switch to all snow and give a few surprise cm. I remember a lot of them in Aldergrove during the 90s. Usually when nowhere else got it.
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Same, had enough trying winter disappointing indeed.
The 7th annual snowfall contest is canceled due to no snow this winter.
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Looking increasingly dire for sure. Hopefully we can get a good spring in here. Need variability...a little sun, a little rain, a little bit of in between. Some nice troughs with thunderstorms? (Yeah right ) I'll even take a rainbow. Like in December 2018 I think it was where my weather highlight of the month was a rainbow.
I think some of us might overrate exciting weather. Yes more snow would be awesome. But getting put in -30 deep freezes is really not that fun. The snow they get on the prairies is just like 2 cms of way too dry powder, no hills to sled on, can't make anything out of it. And hurricanes, tornadoes, extreme heat waves and crazy lightning storms and so on are not that fun for some. I still like our climate sometimes, it just sucks how we've lost that ability to get more consistent 50+ cm winters. Otherwise I'll take the somewhat temperate summers and even though its not exactly weather related, incredible sunsets over Vancouver island.
I think some of us might overrate exciting weather. Yes more snow would be awesome. But getting put in -30 deep freezes is really not that fun. The snow they get on the prairies is just like 2 cms of way too dry powder, no hills to sled on, can't make anything out of it. And hurricanes, tornadoes, extreme heat waves and crazy lightning storms and so on are not that fun for some. I still like our climate sometimes, it just sucks how we've lost that ability to get more consistent 50+ cm winters. Otherwise I'll take the somewhat temperate summers and even though its not exactly weather related, incredible sunsets over Vancouver island.
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Nice read Mr. Kells, although abit realistic l'll take my chances on the fried coast as far as better dynamics in play for decent snowfalls compared to the prairies 2cm dust fall. Although were better off moving to the Atlantic coast where the ingredients are much better for a snowstorm or 2 every winter.PortKells wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 7:07 pm Looking increasingly dire for sure. Hopefully we can get a good spring in here. Need variability...a little sun, a little rain, a little bit of in between. Some nice troughs with thunderstorms? (Yeah right ) I'll even take a rainbow. Like in December 2018 I think it was where my weather highlight of the month was a rainbow.
I think some of us might overrate exciting weather. Yes more snow would be awesome. But getting put in -30 deep freezes is really not that fun. The snow they get on the prairies is just like 2 cms of way too dry powder, no hills to sled on, can't make anything out of it. And hurricanes, tornadoes, extreme heat waves and crazy lightning storms and so on are not that fun for some. I still like our climate sometimes, it just sucks how we've lost that ability to get more consistent 50+ cm winters. Otherwise I'll take the somewhat temperate summers and even though its not exactly weather related, incredible sunsets over Vancouver island.
The 7th annual snowfall contest is canceled due to no snow this winter.
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
I like variability but man, I am sick of the rain/clouds. I'd be up for a May 2018 repeat even and that was bone dry and relatively warm.
It always snows in December in the Kootenays
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I’m never really in favour of torching but March and April would be the months I would be most ok with it. Warm days with decently chilly nights. You could throw October in there too.
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I love how people think snow in KSA is rare. It happens almost every year.
That does look like a decent snowstorm though.
That does look like a decent snowstorm though.
It always snows in December in the Kootenays
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C’MON
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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
I think most people on here would love Nova Scotia's climate. Colder winters with plenty of snow combined with moderate summers very similar to the Lower Mainland. More precipitation in the summer, meaning rarely any drought-like conditions like we sometimes experience in BC. Almost zero tornadoes, but plenty of storms and even the occasional hurricane (but not devastating hurricanes like the southeast US).Sardisbcwx wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 7:12 pm Nice read Mr. Kells, although abit realistic l'll take my chances on the fried coast as far as better dynamics in play for decent snowfalls compared to the prairies 2cm dust fall. Although were better off moving to the Atlantic coast where the ingredients are much better for a snowstorm or 2 every winter.
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Absolutely.
Also, it was snowing in Amman, Jordan (750 m).
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GFS on the verge of alert status.
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l was going to post the same map. But didn't want to get BBQ'd.
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