Tag: port Alberni
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December 2019 Summary – Warm, Dry and Snowless.
The Alberniweather and Alberni Valley Climate Summary for December 2019 In the November summary I said that if the year had ended November 30, it would be one of the driest years ever but we had one month to go. Well, the end of December has come, and unfortunately it was another below average month…
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November 2019 Summary – Much Warmer and Drier than normal.
The Alberniweather and Alberni Valley Climate Summary for November 2019 If this was the end of December, we would have had one of the driest years on record. Thankfully, we still have one month to go and we have rain in the forecast! That said, we didn’t quite receive 1/3rd of our normal rainfall for…
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October 2019 Summary – A cold and relatively dry month sets two all time Port Alberni cold records.
The Alberniweather and Alberni Valley Climate Summary for October 2019 Daily and All Time Records Set Set at the Airport* since 1995 and compared to other stations** for “All Time” since 1900. Multiple cold temperature records were set this month at the Airport including two All Time records set on October 9th, 10th. One precipitation record was set. October 1…
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Showers starting overnight. Miami Beach swallowed by annual King tides.
Rainy Thursday on the way. After a couple beautiful fall days, we will slip back into wet fall weather. Showers will begin to creep into the area as the sun goes down Wednesday but it is not going to be a lot of rain. By the 5-6AM and 6-7AM hours Thursday morning, slightly stronger showers…
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September 2019 Summary – Rainy but, not rainy enough.
The Alberniweather and Alberni Valley Climate Summary for September 2019 Catching up on this month… this post was actually written January 1 2020 but is back-dated so it makes sense in the grand scheme of things. π Notable that low temperatures were much higher than normal (3.5ΒΊC) but high temperatures were lower than normal leading…