I couldn't wait for October but here goes, hockey season starts next week plus all the major sports this month that's why I call it rocktober what ever your sport you got it.
Will we continue with this dry stretch or back to wet, will the models continue their winter look giving us hope for later on. All I know is it's Thankgiving this month and we all have lots to be thankful for like this forum for us weather fans thanks to Stuffy.
P.S. remember to get and out and vote on Oct. 21st we all have a voice in this and good luck to the candidate you select.
Join us next season for the 8th annual that's not accurate snowfall contest.
Sardisbcwx wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2019 1:30 am
I couldn't wait for October but here goes, hockey season starts next week plus all the major sports this month that's why I call it rocktober what ever your sport you got it.
Will we continue with this dry stretch or back to wet, will the models continue their winter look giving us hope for later on. All I know is it's Thankgiving this month and we all have lots to be thankful for like this forum for us weather fans thanks to Stuffy.
P.S. remember to get and out and vote on Oct. 21st we all have a voice in this and good luck to the candidate you select.
First it was a foot of snow in Northern BC in August...
Then a massive snowstorm that hammmmmmered the Rockies along the border and surrounding areas..up to 4 feet of snow. This is legendary butties. If this happened in 1951..or 1908, we could only wonder how it could be possible, right? If i heard that these 2 events happened years ago..i would have to say that i couldn't believe it.
Could this be an amazing winter? I dunno
April is here and the weather only gets better now
Willoughby Langley at ~320ft / Similkameeeens ~3400ft
Hawk wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 9:19 pm
First it was a foot of snow in Northern BC in August...
Then a massive snowstorm that hammmmmmered the Rockies along the border and surrounding areas..up to 4 feet of snow. This is legendary butties. If this happened in 1951..or 1908, we could only wonder how it could be possible, right? If i heard that these 2 events happened years ago..i would have to say that i couldn't believe it.
Could this be an amazing winter? I dunno
It could be an amazing winter for us but it could also be a heavy hitter east of the Rockies with us sitting high and dry (or wet).
Antares wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2019 9:24 pm
It could be an amazing winter for us but it could also be a heavy hitter east of the Rockies with us sitting high and dry (or wet).