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  • Rainy Tuesday. Beauty Wednesday/Thursday. Snow Friday?

    Rainy Tuesday. Beauty Wednesday/Thursday. Snow Friday?

    Easy forecast today! It will be too warm for snow today except on the mountains so expect rain all day across the Island. The rain will taper off by 9PM tonight and the clouds will clear by morning. We might see a little fog on Wednesday but should clear as well and we should end…

    March 10, 2020
  • Hi, ya, um, it’s snowing in Uke!

    Hi, ya, um, it’s snowing in Uke!

    Friday and Saturday are going to be Interesting! Timing below… Not something you see too often in March on the West Coast. Thanks to Rob Frolic for the heads up and the picture! Yet there is just some fog in Port Alberni and not a cloud in the sky in Nanaimo! It’s going to be…

    March 6, 2020
  • February 2020 Summary – A pretty average leap month except for low rainfall.

    February 2020 Summary – A pretty average leap month except for low rainfall.

    A very rainy, but not quite record rainy, month.

    March 5, 2020
  • Blustery morning. Watch for snow on Hump today. In town Saturday?

    Blustery morning. Watch for snow on Hump today. In town Saturday?

    Updates Original Post CBC Radio reports snow in Port Hardy this morning at 6AM. Expect the chance of snow to reach down the Island through the day today particularly at higher elevations. Below is the snow picture between 7-10AM. You can see it clinging to the hills and mountains. The most likely place for snow…

    March 5, 2020
  • Happy Meteorological Spring! Lots going on, inc. possible Port Alberni snow/rain mix Thursday

    Happy Meteorological Spring! Lots going on, inc. possible Port Alberni snow/rain mix Thursday

    Meteorological spring starts March 1, so here we are! And it’s not long before the astronomical spring too! The vernal equinox is early this year, March 19 at 8:49 pm PDT. The showers should already be done this morning but some areas, particularly on the East side of the Island and Vancouver especially could see…

    March 2, 2020
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