Author: Alberniweather Blog (Chris)
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Watching the Tracks
A lot of the fun of weather geeking, I find, is just trying to watch stuff come… so here’s something to watch. There’s another low out in the Pacific “intensifying” and headed Gulf of Alaska way that will bring hurricane force winds to regions close to it. The High Seas Forecast (under Forecast–>Marine) predicts it…
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Yarco was snowy
So even though a warning wasn’t posted for us, we got 60kph winds this morning around 4AM… which is warning worthy… so this Storm is now christened Yarco! How much snow did you see? Didn’t last long here but i’m sure the skihills are excited. Update: I got this message today about the lightning storm…
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Should we start Naming?
So we’re supposed to get (actually should already be, according to the Satellite) a bunch of rain and some wind tonight and tomorrow. Maybe we should start naming our storms? Why do Hurricanes and Typhoons get all the fun? We don’t get no respect. There’s gotta be rules though right? So here’s the three. Season…
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A Break Between Storms
All the warnings for Vancouver Island have Ended… we should have a couple days of decent weather and then Thursday will bring us lots of rain and possibly more wind. If you’d like to see the previous post with the comments just use the “Previous” link at the bottom of this message.
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Warnings posted
There are Rain and Wind warnings posted for Inland Vancouver Island: Total rainfall amounts of 100 mm expected for Inland Vancouver Island by Monday evening. Westerly winds up to 80 km/h are expected to develop Monday for Inland Vancouver Island. See Update. There are warnings posted for other parts of Vancouver Island, and most of…