Author: Alberniweather Blog (Chris)
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Light showers – Then Dry – Still no Snowpack now or later.
There could be some light showers falling anytime from 7AM to 11AM this morning and then again from around 1PM to sundown. I would be surprised if we got more than 2mm of rain. After that, the forecast is bone dry through the weekend and well into next week. We should get back to sunny skies…
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QUICK POST – Little rain then dry and brightening.
Update: If you were wondering what those clouds were on Tuesday at sunset. They are altocumulus (mid level convective/puffy) clouds. Generally indicate an approaching weak front. Which is what we are having now. 🙂 We will have just a small chance of rain today and tomorrow but nothing of significance. We should then be…
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Foggy but warm, dry and sunny week(s) ahead
What a gorgeous weekend we enjoyed! We can expect the warm weather to only be interrupted by morning fog. The fog should burn off by late more and we should continue to reach highs over 10ºC. On Tuesday we may get as high as 17ºC (64ºF) according to the chart below! The first chance of…
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Good luck Friday the 13th. Rain today but a Valentine’s Day break and springlike week ahead.
The rain will return later this morning and intensify through the day with the heaviest amounts around 4PM. The good news is that the models have it moving away by around 8PM. Here comes the good news: Notice the very bottom of the picture with the grey shaded areas? After the rain clears, the clouds will too.…
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January 2015 Summary – Dry and Warm – No Snow – Robertson Extreme.
A very warm and somewhat dry January smashes records and sets course for new low snowpack. Temperatures Way High – Snow Pack Way Low Temperatures well above normal mean no snow anywhere. I took a quick picture of our mostly bare mountain as I was headed out of town this morning. That mountain should be a lot…
