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  • 5 day Spring Break Forecast! Don’t shoot the messenger. :)

    5 day Spring Break Forecast! Don’t shoot the messenger. 🙂

    So I did a bit if a double take this morning when I looked at the forecast and models and saw *snow* mentioned! What I will provide below is a day by day forecast for the next 5 days so you know what might be coming. The main message though is it might not feel…

    March 19, 2018
  • Full week of dry weather ahead. Some sun too!

    While there is fog this morning, fret not! The next 5 or 6 days are pretty dry for us on the UWash models.  There isn’t a good chance of significant rain until Wednesday next week! The models have us still mostly cloudy except for Friday morning and part of Saturday but temperatures will remain mild.…

    March 15, 2018
  • Showers today but fear not! Weekend looking nice!

    If it hasn’t already started by the time you read this, it will start raining in Port Alberni soon and will continue off and on all day. The rain will end overnight. After today, we should get into a stretch of pleasant spring weather. Friday should see mostly cloudy conditions but it should stay dry…

    March 8, 2018
  • Mixed but spring like Weather Week – Alberniweather style stats back online

    Mixed but spring like Weather Week – Alberniweather style stats back online

    Lots of good news to share today! First, the weather this week is looking quite nice and springlike! There will be a chance of isolated showers today and some clouds, but it should feel quite pleasant and there is no precipitation in the forecast for Tuesday or Wednesday. Here are the temperatures maps for the…

    March 5, 2018
  • Showers and possible mix today and evening. Drier and warmer this weekend into next week.

    Showers and possible mix today and evening. Drier and warmer this weekend into next week.

    Drizzle had already begun when I left the house this morning at 6AM. The showers should intensify and may fall as wet snow later this morning but it is unlikely to stick. The strongest precipitation is expected to begin between 1-4PM and then peak in the 4-7PM timeframe. You can also see in the picture…

    February 28, 2018
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