Month: July 2016

  • Mostly summery friday and weekend! But heavy showers Sunday

    Mostly summery friday and weekend! But heavy showers Sunday

    It is going to be a great weekend! Temperatures should climb to around or above 25°C Friday, Saturday and Sunday according to both EC and UWash. Orange areas below are  24-26°C (76-80F). The hottest day will be Sunday according to UWash but Saturday according to EC.  Either way, it witll be warm both days. There will…

  • Light Rain Monday and Tuesday then gradually warmer

    Light Rain Monday and Tuesday then gradually warmer

    Expect a few clouds thickening this morning as the threat of rain approaches from the West. It will not be significant but it will keep the temperature below normal. The threat of showers on Tuesday is less organized.  Looks like one of those days where you might get rain at your house and your neighbour…

  • June 2016 Summary – Decidedly cooler but still all time record heat.  Warmer times on the way.

    June 2016 Summary – Decidedly cooler but still all time record heat. Warmer times on the way.

    It felt a lot cooler, but it wasn’t cold, or wet. Compared to last June’s insane heat and last springs terrible drought, this past June might have felt positively frigid and soaked.  However, the data shows that we were still slightly above normal for temperatures.  We even set an all time record high temperature on the…

  • Couple wet days coming especially in mountains. Beware near streams.

    Couple wet days coming especially in mountains. Beware near streams.

    I will be busy at the City all day tomorrow so wanted to get this out after the night model run and before tomorrow morning. The UWash model is pretty firm that we will get precipitation starting between 5AM and 8AM tomorrow.  It will be moving fairly quickly as you can see by the series…

  • This is the only thing you need to see today.

    Forget the forgettable weather. Behold Jupiter and its Galilean moons. Take a moment and consider what you are actually seeing.  Galileo discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter in 1610. Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.  He simultaneously had further proof that the Earth was not the centre of the universe.  Now we actually get to witness…