Author: Alberniweather
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Starry morning sky
A quick update for star gazers since the skies are relatively clear this morning, if you look to the East towards Mt. Arrowsmith you should see some bright stars. On top is Saturn, a little bit below and to the left is Venus (which may be hidden behind the mountain) and if we could actually…
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Updated: New view of not-so-heavy rains
Update: Eagle Eyed commenter monty noticed a big error I made in interpretating the graphics below. They are in 100ths of an inch! not mm. Doh!… I have updated, and included appropriate conversions. What the heck is an .05/100ths of an inch anyway?? THe graphics are still pretty… but mixed units? Fail. It’s always fun…
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Warm wind for the next 5 days – Important Climate study update
The rain will continue, as will the warm winds until at least Tuesday and possibly Thursday. Mt. Washington is open starting today with a 100cm base.. If you can’t wait to get up the mountain this weekend make sure you are prepared for whiteout conditions. The snow will be fresh, and flying! In other news:…
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The rain cometh
There is quite an impressive looking low sitting off the coast. It’s going to sit and brew out there for a while and then head up to the North Coast to give them some high winds. Down here, it will deliver a warm, and wet southwesterly flow. We should get around 60mm between now and…
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Wet but warm week coming
When the fog clears on Wednesday it looks like its going to be replaced by slightly higher cloud rather than any hints of blue sky. Yes, I said blue sky. If you had the opportunity to go over the hump or to the West Coast this weekend you would have seen glorious sunshine. Yes, this…
