Definitely Cat out of the hat, Bones rules middle Richmond where it never snows.
From high atop the tower of Mordor and Sauron's evil eye making sure it never snows there. it's currently 11c @ the pond in south Sardis.
Definitely Cat out of the hat, Bones rules middle Richmond where it never snows.
Yeah, l'd be happy with small bucket fulls of rain dumpster size is abit to much at this time Cmen79.Coquitlam79 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 4:48 pm Models have trended North with the heavier precip. A few days ago it looked more like a Western Washington event. The mountains of the Sea to Sky region looks like they'll be getting hit pretty hard and that region is susceptible to early season flooding as we saw in October 2003 and October 1984 as well as Labor day weekend 1991. prec2-13.png
Good one skipper, my high @ the pond in south Sardis was 19c today with continued ground and mid layered smoke. rain can't come soon enough this is absolutely over done.
What an adventure! I didn't know fog could be that widespread, I thought it was a coastal thing. Learn something new every day.moonshadow0825 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 7:37 pm I recall one for fog that was province wide, 2013? I managed to be on the one plane that managed to land in Cranbrook in that entire week, had to drive to Calgary and take a plane from there to get home.
I recall afew times where flights from YVR were diverted to Abby land due to fog l recall when both YVR and YYX were shut down not often l can't recall the year perhaps mid 80's 85 December Tstats would remember Ms. Igiveuponraincreeks.Roberts Creeker wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 10:31 pm What an adventure! I didn't know fog could be that widespread, I thought it was a coastal thing. Learn something new every day.
Nice haul Ms. Greenthumbcreeks should keep vamps away on Halloween yes by then the drought will be like what drought.Roberts Creeker wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 10:35 pm
Awesome photos Bonovox! Thanks for sharing!
I've been rushing to get more outside stuff done before the season of rain arrives. Got the garlic planted today and hope to get potatoes in tomorrow. It's so easy digging with the soil dry and fluffy.
Currently 10.8c in Sechelt with a moderate high of 17.6c and a low of 7.9c. Felt the weather change coming in tonight. Rain for everyone for the next six months, enjoy!
December 1985 was an extremely foggy (mostly dry too!) month. I think it holds the record for most foggy hours recorded in a month at YVR.SouthSardiswx wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 10:38 pm I recall afew times where flights from YVR were diverted to Abby land due to fog l recall when both YVR and YYX were shut down not often l can't recall the year perhaps mid 80's 85 December Tstats would remember Ms. Igiveuponraincreeks.
Yes we talked about that event, l remember it well my parents moved during that fog fest in December just before Christmas to Richmond l'll never forget how pea soupy it was.
Yup, no vampires here!SouthSardiswx wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 10:42 pm Nice haul Ms. Greenthumbcreeks should keep vamps away on Halloween yes by then the drought will be like what drought.
I've been swimming in the same water @ the pond in south Sardis for months now Ms. Nofishcreeks.Roberts Creeker wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 11:57 pm Yup, no vampires here!
Due to the drought the big commercial water users are being shut down along with the public swimming pools, that all makes sense but I was surprised to see the pet store wasn't selling fish and had a sign asking people to keep their water changes to a minimum.
In all seriousness Sechelt's water woes has been on Global news all week even that Seaview is it called? made the news again what a shame those house's still sitting there slowly slipping away and nothing's being done. Those poor folks for some it was there retirement dream home,Roberts Creeker wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 11:57 pm Yup, no vampires here!
Due to the drought the big commercial water users are being shut down along with the public swimming pools, that all makes sense but I was surprised to see the pet store wasn't selling fish and had a sign asking people to keep their water changes to a minimum.
We've been discovered! Now we're in the news more and more and I don't think it's a good thing. Seawatch is a sad situation, from what I remember there was a report that said the ground was unstable and somehow lots were sold anyway and houses built. Sechelt and the whole coast is a much changed place and we now have 'big city' problems with homeless, drugs, etc. to say nothing of not enough water, dr's, highways, etc. But there's lots of good people up here too, my neighbours delivered a 4' tote of water to total strangers who are trying to keep their market garden going.SouthSardiswx wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 12:11 am In all seriousness Sechelt's water woes has been on Global news all week even that Seaview is it called? made the news again what a shame those house's still sitting there slowly slipping away and nothing's being done. Those poor folks for some it was there retirement dream home,
who do you blame builder or municipality.
You must be of good stock, my little fish tend to go belly up when I treat them that way.SouthSardiswx wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 12:07 am I've been swimming in the same water @ pond in south Sardis for months now Ms. Nofishcreeks.
Am'l doing my part to conserve water.
Yes Seawatch l was going to google it, unfortunately l think no area now is free from all these problems.Roberts Creeker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 12:20 am We've been discovered! Now we're in the news more and more and I don't think it's a good thing. Seawatch is a sad situation, from what I remember there was a report that said the ground was unstable and somehow lots were sold anyway and houses built. Sechelt and the whole coast is a much changed place and we now have 'big city' problems with homeless, drugs, etc. to say nothing of not enough water, dr's, highways, etc. But there's lots of good people up here too, my neighbours delivered a 4' tote of water to total strangers who are trying to keep their market garden going.