12z Euro is a little less bullish with the heat for late week and early next weekend. It has 850 hPa temps remaining under 15c and the higher temps a little to the south. (Seattle southward).Weather.com still forecasting near record breaking highs for mid-late week. Showing Chilliwack temps of 28c on Wed, 29c on Thursday, 30c on Friday and 29c on Sat.
Coquitlam79 wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2019 7:29 pm
12z Euro is a little less bullish with the heat for late week and early next weekend. It has 850 hPa temps remaining under 15c and the higher temps a little to the south. (Seattle southward).Weather.com still forecasting near record breaking highs for mid-late week. Showing Chilliwack temps of 28c on Wed, 29c on Thursday, 30c on Friday and 29c on Sat.
Typeing3 wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2019 10:34 pm
That would pretty much guarantee a cool/wet June. Warm/dry May and June combos are pretty rare; 2015 being a notable recent exception.
Ya, it's pretty rare to see warm and dry May and June in YVR:
2015
2004
1995
1969
1958
1940
Sometimes, they are dry but not warm, or vice versa. Sometimes May is warm and/or dry but June isn't warm and dry (2018 is a good example).
Nevertheless, if May is warm and dry, June can be quite normal.
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Tx of the day:
17.4C in YVR
20.9C in Whistler
21.8C in Pitt Meadows
21.9C in Abbotsford
24.0C in Ashcroft
25.7C in Lillooet
26.3C in Pemberton
26.8C in Lytton
It's gonna be well above 30C in the Okanagan late week...
Hawk wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 5:45 pm
Ya I dont know about well above 30 there oversized duck...I'd say more like slightly cracking 30..like ur duck eggs that fall outa nest
I could definitely see temps topping 31/32C in the usual spots... Lytton, Osoyoos, etc.
Maybe it's because I'm in the sunny triangle of Ladner, Tsawwassen , White Rock , but I really don't remember a whole lot of rain last year in the
May-August period, probably one of the driest 4 month stretches ever.
Forrest Gump wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 10:56 pmbut I really don't remember a whole lot of rain last year in the
May-August period, probably one of the driest 4 month stretches ever.
Looks like some offshore flow is trying to get going. Should be a little stronger and spread farther west tonight and tomorrow. Should be some very mild lows in some places the next could nights.
North end of Shawnigan Lake. Southern Vancouver island. 500ft
Monty wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 8:30 am
Looks like some offshore flow is trying to get going. Should be a little stronger and spread farther west tonight and tomorrow. Should be some very mild lows in some places the next could nights.
I already had a warmish low of 12.5° this morning.