July 2022 Forecasts and Discussions

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Weird , temperature actually dropped 1 degree in past hour.
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Forrest Gump wrote: Tue Jul 12, 2022 12:48 pm Weird , temperature actually dropped 1 degree in past hour.
Move away from the coastline! The summer polar onshore winds blowing over the frigid waters out there can be deadly.

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Case in point, it's a chilly 21c at YVR with a moderate W wind... meanwhile it's a pleasant 27c in Pitt Meadows. 8-)
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Typeing3 wrote: Tue Jul 12, 2022 1:35 pm Move away from the coastline! The summer polar onshore winds blowing over the frigid waters out there can be deadly.

:chilly:

Case in point, it's a chilly 21c at YVR with a moderate W wind... meanwhile it's a pleasant 27c in Pitt Meadows. 8-)
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Speaking of frigid and deadly , I remember, quite a few years now , going to the beach in Aug at Deception Pass in Whidbey Island. It was hot out and thought the water would be nice and warm, thinking the further south you go the warmer the water, boy was I wrong . I think I dipped my feet for 5 seconds and that was it for my swim :lol: . I absolutely couldn't believe how cold the water was. If you haven't gone, a very beautiful scenic area. Quite the riptides and swirls under the bridge.
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Forrest Gump wrote: Tue Jul 12, 2022 12:45 pm You must be quite the ladies man ..only female mosquitoes attack and bite. :shock:
they have always loved my blood type :thumbdown: :thumbdown: sadly i will always be the victim in a crowd of many :think:
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12z GFS ensembles:
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Sunny with highs in the low 20s coast/mid 20s inland all week. My kind of mid summer weather :clap: :clap:
What do you say there Mr Bono? :shock:
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Typeing3 wrote: Tue Jul 12, 2022 4:05 pm :alert:
Fingers crossed for a 3rd La Nina winter, looks like they're giving it back after taking it away last month. Yay!!!
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Thanks for the forecast round up Typeing. I look forward to reading these. :clap: :clap:
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Haha , fort langley mosquitoes made it on global news. Apparently only 10-15% have invaded the town, the other 85% were killed off by non toxic sprays before they hatched..yeah right :lol:
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The mosquitoes ARE bad this year. I was standing on the driveway at 5:45PM tonight, in the sun and got bit twice! Now that is insane! :evil:
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Hound wrote: Tue Jul 12, 2022 7:38 pm The mosquitoes ARE bad this year. I was standing on the driveway at 5:45PM tonight, in the sun and got bit twice! Now that is insane! :evil:
Heard someone on radio on sportsnet 650 the other day say there's lots of mosquitoes in White Rock, I'd like to know where. Haven't seen any at or near my place, and went for a walk this evening in my daughter's neighborhood of Grandview corners where there's still some wooded areas. I was deliberately looking for mosquitoes couldn't see any , notta one.
I guess it pays to live well away from the Fraser river.
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Sunset was incredible tonight! It reminded me of the summer thunderstorm a few years back when the sky was bright like this but more ominous and the thunder rumbled for a couple of hours.

High in Sechelt of 24.5, above EC's forecast of 23 but not too unpleasant. Low of 14.2c and currently 19.9.
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Forrest Gump wrote: Tue Jul 12, 2022 7:06 pm Haha , fort langley mosquitoes made it on global news. Apparently only 10-15% have invaded the town, the other 85% were killed off by non toxic sprays before they hatched..yeah right :lol:
What is Yeah right...the 85% dead or the non toxic? :think:

Nice to feel the marine air back in town :clap: :clap:
And ya..its bad. Funny..i was just going to post last night saying there must be a write up somewhere about the mosquitos cuz there are lots and they are very aggressive, as mentioned previously, like the ones in the Similkameens :x :x
Ohhhh maybe i have been unknowingly transporting hundreds of eggs back this way since covid-19 :think:
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