The fog is chilling this morning as it was all day yesterday. There will be a little relief when the wind picks up ahead of a front this morning that will eventually bring us rain as well.
The good news is that once the rain ends tomorrow, the cold will return as will the chance for some clear skies. No guarantees though. You may need to head to Coombs Country Candy or even the Hump or Taylor Arm to get a good dose of Vitamin D.
Note: the models are starting to show signs of our first big November rain storm starting Remembrance Day with 100+mm of rain over a few days followed By our first stretch of below-zero weather. It’s at the furthest end of the forecast though so good chance of that changing, but it is a good reminder that November is our wettest and most miserable month. 🙂
Happy Hump Day!
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2 responses to “Wind to bring rain – Must be November”
Brett Anderson has an interesting blog on current Sea Surface Temperatures in the Pacific. His link to jamesbay.org is fascinating too:
http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/anderson/story/57249/the-cool-phase-of-the-pdo-and-possible-impacts.asp
You beat me to it Bill! I am just about to put up a post about it!, it’s an excellent article.