Abby_wx wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2019 8:20 pm
Wait... so there was actually a Severe Thunderstorm Warning* for Abbotsford yesterday evening? As far as I know, not a rumble of thunder was observed, let alone anything severe. Fail.
*A warning means that severe thunderstorms are either imminent or occurring.
There were severe storms heading North off the cascade foothills yesterday but they moved on through fast and died off. Maybe that's why the severe warning. Doesn't EC know that thunderstorms avoid SW BC at all costs? . Speaking of thunderstorms the I-5 corridor through Washington and Oregon is popping right now. Portland Oregon has been bombarded. 2 days in a row now! https://www.koin.com/weather/weather-or ... e-27-2019/
Coquitlam79 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2019 8:40 pm
There were severe storms heading North off the cascade foothills yesterday but they moved on through fast and died off. Maybe that's why the severe warning. Doesn't EC know that thunderstorms avoid SW BC at all costs? . Speaking of thunderstorms the I-5 corridor through Washington and Oregon is popping right now. Portland Oregon has been bombarded. 2 days in a row now! https://www.koin.com/weather/weather-or ... e-27-2019/
Coquitlam79 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2019 8:40 pm
There were severe storms heading North off the cascade foothills yesterday but they moved on through fast and died off. Maybe that's why the severe warning. Doesn't EC know that thunderstorms avoid SW BC at all costs? . Speaking of thunderstorms the I-5 corridor through Washington and Oregon is popping right now. Portland Oregon has been bombarded. 2 days in a row now! https://www.koin.com/weather/weather-or ... e-27-2019/
Yeah, I could certainly see why they issued a "watch", as there were thunderstorms in the area... I just didn't understand why they upgraded it to warning. I did check the radar a few times, and it was pretty clear even to a layman that those storms were dying off as they moved westward. I had pretty much stopped paying attention before I saw that a warning had been issued.
I get email alerts whenever watches/warnings are issued, which is a great way to keep track of the ones I miss. The warning was issued at 7:51 pm and ended at 8:16 pm, so it didn't last long. I hadn't been paying attention, so I was surprised to see that a warning had actually been issued.
Exciting day up here, it actually rained here this morning, had about 1" in some buckets but it cleared up early morning and reverted to cloudy with sunny periods. The campfire ban was averted and there were several power outages, a power pole on fire (transformer) and trees or branches down on the wires.
Forecast is for 'a few showers' and 'chance of showers' which so far has meant no rain. Anyone have a different take on it?
Abby_wx wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2019 11:11 pm
Yeah, I could certainly see why they issued a "watch", as there were thunderstorms in the area... I just didn't understand why they upgraded it to warning. I did check the radar a few times, and it was pretty clear even to a layman that those storms were dying off as they moved westward. I had pretty much stopped paying attention before I saw that a warning had been issued.
I get email alerts whenever watches/warnings are issued, which is a great way to keep track of the ones I miss. The warning was issued at 7:51 pm and ended at 8:16 pm, so it didn't last long. I hadn't been paying attention, so I was surprised to see that a warning had actually been issued.
It was issued for Chilliwack before 6p.m. the potential was there but as usual died rapidly we did have afew rumbles and cloud to ground strikes in the Chilliwack river valley.
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Roberts Creeker wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2019 11:24 pm
Exciting day up here, it actually rained here this morning, had about 1" in some buckets but it cleared up early morning and reverted to cloudy with sunny periods. The campfire ban was averted and there were several power outages, a power pole on fire (transformer) and trees or branches down on the wires.
Forecast is for 'a few showers' and 'chance of showers' which so far has meant no rain. Anyone have a different take on it?
Glad you had some much needed rain and the fire up your way didn't expand.
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That's life Antlerhead it all evens out eventually.
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John wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2019 10:13 pm
This has been a great early summer so far with decent moisture for all of bc.
Yes
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Canada Goose wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 6:58 am
Good morning...
Welcome to hell, SE France. New all-time record set (live).
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Ugh! they can have it as for us l see a risk of thunderstorms has been put back in the forecast for the fraservalley again. then afew nice day's followed by more troughiness next, week l'm loving the variety in our weather so far.
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