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November 2022 PNW weather Discussion. #NoRidgeNovember


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Radar is starting to fill in nicely. Looks like it's falling up in my old neck of the woods, unless it's just virga right now.

Have fun, everyone!

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Home Weather Station Stats for 2023

High - Satans Bunghole

Lowest High - Not sure

Low - I don't have the data

Sub 40 highs - Not quite

Sub-freezing highs - Try again

Lows below 25 - You're joking

Lows below 20 - No

2023 Snowfall - LOL

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5 minutes ago, BurienSnowGlobe said:

Did the system come in further south than expected? Or is it about what we thought?

Don’t think so. Maybe a little faster than it looked earlier.  The system has taken on a double barrel look with two pressure centers developing. One of northern Vancouver Island and one off southern Vancouver Island 

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Just now, TT-SEA said:

Starting to stick to the freeway around SEA... how is that possible???   Roads are sooooo warm.   

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Don't believe your lying eyes, Tim. It's Cliff Mass's final, most essential command.

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Home Weather Station Stats for 2023

High - Satans Bunghole

Lowest High - Not sure

Low - I don't have the data

Sub 40 highs - Not quite

Sub-freezing highs - Try again

Lows below 25 - You're joking

Lows below 20 - No

2023 Snowfall - LOL

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Nothing here yet, but:

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Warnings

6:09 AM PST Tuesday 29 November 2022
Snowfall warning in effect for:

  • Metro Vancouver - central including the City of Vancouver Burnaby and New Westminster
  • Metro Vancouver - North Shore including West Vancouver and North Vancouver
  • Metro Vancouver - northeast including Coquitlam and Maple Ridge
  • Metro Vancouver - southeast including Surrey and Langley
  • Metro Vancouver - southwest including Richmond and Delta

Significant snowfall accumulations expected.

When: Late this afternoon through Wednesday morning for Metro Vancouver and Abbotsford.
Late this afternoon through Wednesday for Fraser Valley east of Abbotsford.

Hazards: Heavy snow. Snow transitioning to rain early Wednesday morning resulting in difficult driving conditions.
Strong southwest wind gusts 40 to 70 km/h may cause snow-covered tree branches to break Wednesday morning.

Remarks: A strong low pressure system is approaching Vancouver Island today. This will bring significant snowfall from late afternoon to early Wednesday morning. Snow will transition to rain or taper off to a few showers or flurries early Wednesday morning for Metro Vancouver and Abbotsford. For Fraser Valley east of Abbotsford, snow will taper off Wednesday evening.

Snowfall accumulations will vary across the Lower Mainland. The heaviest snowfall is expected in North Vancouver, Coquitlam, and Maple Ridge, with 10 to 20 cm expected, except 25 cm over higher terrain. For the city of Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, Surrey, Langley, and Abbotsford, 10 to 15 cm of snow is expected. For Richmond and Delta, 5 to 10 cm of snow is expected.

For Chilliwack and Hope, 20 to 25 cm of snow is expected from this evening to Wednesday evening.

On Wednesday morning, strong southwest winds will mix down wind gusts in the 40 to 70 km/h range. This may cause snow-covered tree branches to break and possible power outages.

Be prepared to adjust your driving with changing road conditions. Rapidly accumulating snow will make travel difficult. Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #BCStorm.

 

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It's called clown range for a reason.

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24 minutes ago, RentonHillTC said:

Iphone? got like three extra in my office I can drop it somewhere for you downtown

We've got chargers here but thanks!

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Weather stats for MBY

Snowfall:

-Total snowfall since joining: 50.25"

-2018-19: 21"

-2019-20: 2.5"

-2020-21: 13"

-2021-22: 8.75"

-2022-23: 5.75"

-2023-24*: 0.25"

-Most recent snowfall: 0.25”; January 17th, 2024

-Largest snowfall (single storm): 8.5"; February 12-13, 2021

-Largest snow depth: 14"; 1:30am February 12th, 2019

Temperatures:

-Warmest: 109F; June 28th, 2021

-Coldest: 13F; December 27th, 2021

-Phreeze Count 2023-24: 31

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