Category: Hot
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May 2014 Summary – Warm and Dry Weather Causes Snowpack to Disappear
Pleasant May weather setting us up for Dry summer? May was above average for temperatures, and well below average for rainfall. Check out the full report below. Snowpack is gone On average, the snowpack usually disappears sometime in July. However, the BC River Forecast Centre shows the snowpack pack effectively disappeared by the end of May, 2 weeks earlier than last year…
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Warm weekend coming, and so is El Niño
Update: Friday June 6: Just a quick update to say there chance of showers on Saturday evening has remained about the same in the forecast and a few very light showers have popped up on the West Coast for Sunday. Nothing serious though and still warm. With sun returning Monday. …………. Nothing to complain about…
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Dry for a while – open burning ban – CO2 limits imposed
There isn’t a drop of rain in the forecast for the next few days and only a slight chance of moisture over the weekend. That has prompted the BC Forest Service to issue their summertime open burning ban for our region which will last until October 15th. The current fire danger is high in the…
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Are you ready for the sun?
It might not look like it at this early time in the morning, but the sun is coming. Summary: The fog and cloud hanging around this morning will clear and we should get up to 21° C this afternoon, and that is just the beginning. After possible morning fog we will get warmer Saturday (24°…
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Runner up in the Country – Updated May Long Weekend Forecast
We were runner up to Ashcroft, BC yesterday for hot spot in the country! We set a new record at the Airport of 29.7ºC which beat 28.9ºC in 2012. The record goes back to 1994. Today won’t be quite so warm but we should get into the 25-26º C range. Summary: It will stay mostly…
