
26.2 mm (July 27, 2000)
25.1 mm (July 21, 1963)
21.4 mm (July 25, 1995)
19.0 mm ((July 29, 2024)
18.8 mm (July 24, 2023)
17.5 mm (July 26, 1948)
Complete list of BC precipitation from yesterday.
Agreed. I’d much rather it be dry and muggy than raining and muggy.
No such thing as raining and muggy, at least not this far north.
In the west Chilcotin we often get Chinooks. Tatlayoko Lake a couple km from the weather station has less snow on the ground than Kelowna or even Osoyoos in the winter because it Chinooks 30 times a winter.Typeing3 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 6:57 am They're pretty common to see at Waterton from what I heard.
Head smashed in Buffalo is located in the eastern foothills of the Rockies (Porcupine Hills) with steep hills/cliffs and the flat prairie below. The museum on site illustrates the traditional hunting method by the local natives of the area (Blackfoot tribe) hunted the Bison/Buffalo for the past 6,000 years. Really cool area and would definitely recommend taking the small detour if anyone is passing through on the Crowsnest Hwy.
It's also located in prime Chinook country!
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Currently 17c with light showers/drizzle in Pincher Creek with moderate westerly winds.
That chart is for the interior. Personally, it's felt pretty muggy at times this month here in the Fraser Valley. But it's really subjective.
Interesting to see two of the wettest late July days on record at YVR occurring in back-to-back years. Very statistically significant given it is the driest time of the year.Canada Goose wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 9:47 am 4th wettest day on record for late July at YVR. MUCH more significative than a daily record...![]()
26.2 mm (July 27, 2000)
25.1 mm (July 21, 1963)
21.4 mm (July 25, 1995)
19.0 mm ((July 29, 2024)
18.8 mm (July 24, 2023)
17.5 mm (July 26, 1948)
Yesterday in SW France...
Yeah, we have nothing to complain about.Canada Goose wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 4:47 pm Yesterday in SW France...![]()
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That's insane Glace probably some local wildlife crapped on the temperature sensor.Glacier wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 2:08 pm In the west Chilcotin we often get Chinooks. Tatlayoko Lake a couple km from the weather station has less snow on the ground than Kelowna or even Osoyoos in the winter because it Chinooks 30 times a winter.
30km to the north at Tatla Lake it hardly ever does, so it's often 20 or 30 degrees colder. BUT as far as I can tell, it holds the Canadian record for largest temperature rise in a single day. 43 degrees. From -43 to 0. January 5th, 1982.
Another set of amazing photos! Thanks for sharing.Typeing3 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 8:21 pm Pincher Creek to Creston today -- varied weather, back and forth from a mix of sun and cloud to heavy showers depending on location. Temps roughly between 16c and 26c.
West of Pincher Creek:
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Eastern portion of the Crowsnest Pass region (Frank slide):
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Elizabeth Lake in Cranbrook:
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Creston Valley:
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