June 2019 Forecasts and Discussions

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Seattle got thunderstorms today.. we got nothing as usual. Although it was quite windy. Quite a bit of crap fell from trees.
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Hound wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 12:35 am Seattle got thunderstorms today.. we got nothing as usual. Although it was quite windy. Quite a bit of crap fell from trees.
A student on a field trip in Sooke was killed by a falling tree today.
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Hound wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 12:35 am Seattle got thunderstorms today.. we got nothing as usual. Although it was quite windy. Quite a bit of crap fell from trees.
Ya we don't usually see much action from this type of pattern. We get better action than Seattle in the sw flow typically seen in the rainy season. This type of flow we saw today is much better for Western Washington and maybe the Eastern Fraser Valley where convergence zones can form. At least parts of the South Island got some rain they needed it. Same with the interior any rain they get it's good for lowering the fire danger at least temporarily
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The wind really ticked me off this morning. I don't recall it being in any forecast but maybe I am wrong. Anyway, it blew all sorts of tree junk into my pool. Not an in-ground pool but one of those 15 foot wide ones you can set up. Anyway, the wind and junk sunk the pool cover down low enough to dump tons of pine needles into the water. :evil: :x

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Coquitlam79 wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 1:01 am Ya we don't usually see much action from this type of pattern. We get better action than Seattle in the sw flow typically seen in the rainy season. This type of flow we saw today is much better for Western Washington and maybe the Eastern Fraser Valley where convergence zones can form. At least parts of the South Island got some rain they needed it. Same with the interior any rain they get it's good for lowering the fire danger at least temporarily
Yesterday’s rain managed to miss us here at Shawnigan Lake. Just 0.3mm fell and that brought us up to 2.4mm for the month. IMBY
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Monty wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:40 pm You’re new to the west coast aren’t you? Pretty typical looking June weather in the forecast. Summer doesn’t typically reliably set in until after the first few days of July.
Ya, I know that... But when you look at these 2 past months (beautiful ones), this would be a bad luck to have this king of weather now, when my family comes.


By the way, 31.5mm in Lytton yesterday!
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Had decent rain overnight estimate 14 mm
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Looked like the east island and valley scored some rain yesterday. Some areas in the interior got drenched..thanks Goose for posting Lytton totals :thumbup:
And here it is..December 2024 all snow geeks have been waiting for :silent: ..with the LR weather "charts" calling for a cold and snowy month. Where's the troffing? :silent: :silent:
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Rain is creeping in mighty close from the east! Check radar
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0.3mm fell overnight. Up to 2.3mm on the month at the north coquitlam station
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Total rainfall over the next 10 days...10-30mm.
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Sunday and Monday still look cool and showery...
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Loving the mixed weather we are having. Local fruits n veggies are ready! Yessss :clap: :clap:
And here it is..December 2024 all snow geeks have been waiting for :silent: ..with the LR weather "charts" calling for a cold and snowy month. Where's the troffing? :silent: :silent:
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Monty wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 6:34 am Yesterday’s rain managed to miss us here at Shawnigan Lake. Just 0.3mm fell and that brought us up to 2.4mm for the month. IMBY
No rain here either. :( It's been sunny with some clouds :lol: :lol: Yesterday we had some wind, blew down some small branches, that was exciting. :crazy:
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Leighbugs wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2019 1:13 am The wind really ticked me off this morning. I don't recall it being in any forecast but maybe I am wrong. Anyway, it blew all sorts of tree junk into my pool. Not an in-ground pool but one of those 15 foot wide ones you can set up. Anyway, the wind and junk sunk the pool cover down low enough to dump tons of pine needles into the water. :evil: :x

First world problems, LOL
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Hey, we are sooooo spoiled from a lack of wind here. Try living in the Atlantic provinces. Although, I have noticed more windy weather this spring/summer than recent years.

I love the wind though... :twisted:
It always snows in December in the Kootenays :clap:
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