Category: Hot
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August 2015 Summary and Outlook – Fire – Heat – Rain – Wind
So after a bit of delay due to the insanity of the start of the school year, here is the August 2015 Summary and Outlook for the next few months. August again was defined by fire, and I have compiled some interesting statistics on that front. Even though it still felt pretty hot and dry (we…
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Rain begins again tonight – Historic August Storm Doesn’t Fill Creek
We might get a few showers during the day today but for the most part Sunday should stay dry. The rain begins again in the 8’clock hour this evening. As you can see, instead of the main thrust coming up from this south, tonight’s activity will come mainly from the West. The rain will be…
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Forecast remains dry through weekend – Arctic Ice shrinks
The forecast has not changed. We will remain dry through the weekend. It will cool slightly to temperatures below 30°C but still remain very pleasant. The fire danger remains at High and is expected to stay there for the forseeable future. Arctic Ice Drops to 2nd Lowest. After a couple years of recovery after its…
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No rain in sight – Varying heat – Bomber flies again today
Update 7:40AM https://twitter.com/alberniweather/status/633292908460838912 https://twitter.com/alberniweather/status/633287607015727104 Aside from what looks like thunderstorm activity in the Interior, all the rainfall stays either well to the West and North touching only as close as Port Hardy and far to the East in Alberta. The super long range out 16 days to past the end of the month looks the…
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Chance of rain mostly dries up. Small fire reported just outside Alberni Harbour.
I wanted to post something yesterday but the forecast kept changing. Below you can see that change in the 24hr forecast that was produced Tuesday, then last night. Notice in Vancouver in particular, the pinks have been replaced with smaller areas of greens (which is still 30mm of rain, but that is better than 60). The…