Month: October 2013
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Drizzle this morning should clear afternoon
The heart of town didn’t break out of the fog at all yesterday which I’m sure was a bit of a disappointment after the previous couple days. It’s hard to predict how persistent the fog will be on any given day. For Friday, we have started with fog, drizzle or mist. The weekend may be…
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First look at Halloween forecast
We should see more and more sun than fog over the next few days. And the more sun we see during the day, the warmer it will y get. Beautiful fall weather! Halloween is still a week away so things can change drastically, but the weather pattern has been so stagnant over the past two…
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Server Update – Unexpected BEAUTY Afternoon!
Just a quicky…. how about this afternoon sun! The thermometer is *just* under 20C… 19.94C is our high so far. Beautiful! Later on today I will be updating the system software on the server computer that feeds data to this website so updates to the webcam and conditions will be interrupted during that time and…
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Very little change.
This pattern of a northerly jetstream running over a ridge of high pressure giving all regions of the South Coast heavy fog is not going away. Here is the precipitation map for last night at 11PM. You can see the ridge over us deflecting all of the active weather far out in the Pacific. Now…
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October looking mighty dry
We don’t have any official data from Environment Canada yet as their Airport station is reporting ‘missing’ values for all of October. However, my station has only recorded 16.5mm of rain for the month so far. Other stations in town have recorded similar amounts. Normal is around 200mm. It is still early, but the way…