Category: Climate Change
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February 2019 Summary – A long cold month
The Alberniweather and Alberni Valley Climate Summary for February 2019 Catching up on this month… this post was actually written January 7 2020 but is back-dated so it makes sense in the grand scheme of things. 🙂 This month was notable for its long cold stretches. It was in fact quite a cold month with…
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January 2019 Summary – Fairly normal, though 1º above average temperature.
The Alberniweather and Alberni Valley Climate Summary for January 2019 Catching up on this month… this post was actually written January 3 2020 but is back-dated so it makes sense in the grand scheme of things. 🙂 The average temperature this month at the airport was just over 1ºC higher than normal. January had a…
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February 2018 Summary
The Weather and Climate Summary for February 2018 Daily and All Time Records Set Set at the Airport* since 1995 and compared to other stations** for “All Time” since 1900. Four new short term low temp records. One new rain record.No All Time Records were set this month. February 12 low temp -6.6º C : #1 is -13.3º C at Bvr. Crk. in 1949.…
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A few more cold days. Then analyzing the chance of snow on Friday night.
We are into day 2 of our first cold snap of the winter. Watch for frost and black ice. Also, if you have a clear view of the horizon (ie. not encumbered by Mt. Arrowsmith or fog) check out the moon before the sun rises! And if you can’t, then do the next best thing…
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Cool and sunny – Possible frosty Thursday – Showers Friday and about the Blob and a BC Volcano.
Time is running out to enter the snow contest so don’t forget to do that before next Monday! Click here to enter. We have a nice day coming after the marine layer burns off. That marine layer has crept over coastal parts of Nanaimo this morning as you can see in the picture. It should…