July 2022 Forecasts and Discussions

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Re: July 2022 Forecasts and Discussions

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Feel like I Haven’t checked in here in a long time. Hope everyone is having a great summer.

Next weeks heat wave is looking kind of open ended at this point. Depending on how that Little low behaves out in the pacific the heat could easily last a week or more. Sort of a winter like wave train. With a blocking ridge just to our west with a low meandering just to the east of Hawaii
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Roberts Creeker wrote: Thu Jul 21, 2022 11:43 pm EC has it pretty warm Sunday - Wednesday. I hope they're wrong. :lol: :lol:
Its not the daytime Highs that are troublesome, its the L of 17c back to back nights that is :thumbdown: :thumbdown:
Good luck sleeping at night unless you got AC or HP :tiredos: :tiredos:
January 2025 incoming..looks like more Pineapples..Happy New Year! :think:
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stuffradio wrote: Fri Jul 22, 2022 7:45 am The latest seasonal update from the CPC yesterday showed a cooler than normal winter in our area. Classic Nina for DJF.
:shock: and :roll: :roll: . When have we seen this movie before? :shh:
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:alert:
Tremendous Stratus push overnight :hearteyes: :hearteyes:
Nice morning :thumbup:
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Hawk wrote: Fri Jul 22, 2022 9:27 am :alert:
Tremendous Stratus push overnight :hearteyes: :hearteyes:
Nice morning :thumbup:
Very nice morning! And I'm happy to see the heat keeps moving of to the end of the forecast. Hope it keeps on going just like all our epic snowfalls.

Currently 18.1 with high overcast. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Hawk wrote: Thu Jul 21, 2022 8:07 pm Sunny is great. This heat wave is not necessary. The Similkameens is going to get roasted next week. Temps will be pushing 40c many days :shock:
fun fact: Princeton is on average MUCH colder than Fort St. John in the summer. At night. Same elevation, but Fort St. John is wayyyyyy up north! Explain this one other than anyone in the Similkameens is crazy to live in a place even colder than the far north of BC. brrrr!

Average lows in Princeton:
May = 3.7 C...brrr!
June = 7.3 C...brrr!
July = 9.5 C...brrr!
August = 9.0 C...brrr!
September = 4.7 C...brrr!



Average lows in Fort St. John:
May = 4.0 C :D
June = 8.6 C :D
July = 10.7 C :D
August = 9.2 C :D
September = 4.9 C :D
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Potentially another unprecedented event coming up with the overall duration of heat. I fully expect fire danger to elevate in the interior. The lengthy cool spring led to a lot of grass and shrub growth.

You would think humans would be alarmed about the global heat events but the loudest voices in the room are suggesting it's all fake news.
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Couple of youtube shorts from Wednesday and yesterday showing a perspective on heatwave frequency and temp records at YXX (vid #1) and discussion regarding the upcoming heatwave (vid #2).
https://twitter.com/djones_weather/stat ... 7303843840
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Cross posted from the "Random Stats" thread below. If anyone's dug through the EC historical records or remembers a month at a specific location that matched or was warmer than either of these, please share.
Typeing3 wrote: Fri Jul 22, 2022 6:44 pm Are these the warmest months ever recorded in BC (or Canada)?

July 1906: Spences Bridge
Average high: 35.5c
Mean temp: 26.6c
Average low: 17.6c
Extreme high: 42.2c

Source: https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... &Year=1906


July 2021: Warfield
Average high: 35.6c
Mean temp: 25.7c
Average low: 15.7c
Extreme high: 40.0c

Source: https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... 21&Month=7#
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Glacier wrote: Fri Jul 22, 2022 2:35 pm fun fact: Princeton is on average MUCH colder than Fort St. John in the summer. At night. Same elevation, but Fort St. John is wayyyyyy up north! Explain this one other than anyone in the Similkameens is crazy to live in a place even colder than the far north of BC. brrrr!

Average lows in Princeton:
May = 3.7 C...brrr!
June = 7.3 C...brrr!
July = 9.5 C...brrr!
August = 9.0 C...brrr!
September = 4.7 C...brrr!

Terrain. The silkameens plateau is very chilly indeed! And sometimes drops below zero even in July at night time. I'm talking mostly in the areas to the north of Princeton where people have cabins. It is also not uncommon to see it snowing in the mountains even in July. Not that far up from where my cabin is a few hundred feet in elevation.
:shock: and :hearteyes:



Average lows in Fort St. John:
May = 4.0 C :D
June = 8.6 C :D
July = 10.7 C :D
August = 9.2 C :D
September = 4.9 C :D
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wetcoast91 wrote: Fri Jul 22, 2022 5:53 pm Potentially another unprecedented event coming up with the overall duration of heat. I fully expect fire danger to elevate in the interior. The lengthy cool spring led to a lot of grass and shrub growth.

You would think humans would be alarmed about the global heat events but the loudest voices in the room are suggesting it's all fake news.
The fact that the heat is so widespread across multiple continents in pretty alarming.

But I think Australia set a new record low last week. So that offsets the heat really.
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