Mattman wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2024 6:25 am
Wondering if this first world problem is an annoyance for others. I miss with one simple tap getting yesterday’s high, low, and precip total.
Vancouver YVR
26.7 mm on Sat. 7th rainiest August day since 1937.
46.3 mm for August rainiest August since 2020 but with more rain coming on Monday, it will be the rainiest since 2008.
Victoria Gonzales
20.4 mm on Sat. rainiest August day since 2005.
33.4 mm for August rainiest August since 2008.
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Another thing is not being able to to access the historical climate data straight from the city page. Have to now go in manually and find the station you are looking for.
Mattman wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2024 6:25 am
Wondering if this first world problem is an annoyance for others. I miss with one simple tap getting yesterday’s high, low, and precip total.
Very annoying. I was wondering why the data was suddenly missing.
Typeing3 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2024 8:38 pm
Chalk it down to above average temperature summer by a reasonable margin!
I will second this. Depending on what else is going on in life, endless heat makes me miserable after about a week or two. It slows down my brain and makes me unproductive as well. I know I'm not the only one...I've talked to quite a few people lately who are off the heat train. There's even been studies done that show this physiological effect on the human body and mind.
But in the end all it takes is a semi normal summer and I'm good. Extreme rain wouldn't do it for me either, just like extreme heat. I'm ready to go back to warmth after this next rain
Typeing3 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2024 10:42 am
Another thing is not being able to to access the historical climate data straight from the city page. Have to now go in manually and find the station you are looking for.
It's been like that for a while.
On another note, the 12Z has a 988 low coming relatively closely to us.
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PortKells wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2024 12:52 pm
I will second this. Depending on what else is going on in life, endless heat makes me miserable after about a week or two. It slows down my brain and makes me unproductive as well. I know I'm not the only one...I've talked to quite a few people lately who are off the heat train. There's even been studies done that show this physiological effect on the human body and mind.
But in the end all it takes is a semi normal summer and I'm good. Extreme rain wouldn't do it for me either, just like extreme heat. I'm ready to go back to warmth after this next rain