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Ditto on missing mcminsen’s pictures on here, they help with some of my homesickness.

As for BC, so far September has been so/so on the coast but actually pretty nice in the interior (like August), currently 30.0 in Osoyoos. But, it looks like today is going to be the last pool / lake swimming day of the year (a few spots may get a decently warm day tomorrow too depending on how fast the cold front moves)

After that there is still some decent weather in the forecast, sun, cloud, and temps from the high teens to the low 20s. Good fall weather.

So I hope everyone is making the most of it today and saying farewell to summer!
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A mild day in Vancouver, mostly cloudy, but dry, I had time to take a few pics today.














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21C (humidex of 22) and mainly sunny. A bit more cloud cover later this afternoon.

Low of 16C this morning.

The warmspot was Merrit, BC at 31.7C. Most likely the last 30C of the year in Canada.

Warmest low was Port Weller, ON at 18.2C.
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Cloudy today, high of 22.1 and low of 16.7. Only 1.7mm of rain

Warm tonight, currently 21.2 with lightning in the distance, but no rain
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Hope you’re doing ok mcminsen and looking forward to more Vancouver weather photos from you in the future.




Thanks and yes, I'm hanging in there and look forward to getting back to my usual outings when I can.
Right now, I'm in my seventh week of radiation treatments so it usually takes all my focus and energy to
just get to the cancer centre and then straight home again. I'm glad I wasn't doing this schedule in November
and December. Most of the weather recently has been very pleasant.

This morning was sunny and promising but then it clouded over for the afternoon. Light showers developed
in the evening.

Tuesday's high at Vancouver Harbour was 19 C, the low was 15 C.





Vancouver, Sept.24 '24, my pics
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Radiation therapy can knock the stuffing out of you, but, once completed, you will regain your strength within a couple of months.

14C and cloudy in Moncton at 9 AM. The overcast will persist all day, hence why the expected high temperature is only 18C.


Egret and Great Blue Heron on the marsh in Tracadie NB. Margaret Noel on Facebook.
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Glad to hear from ya Mc! Gorgeous pics.
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Thanks and yes, I'm hanging in there and look forward to getting back to my usual outings when I can.
Right now, I'm in my seventh week of radiation treatments so it usually takes all my focus and energy to
just get to the cancer centre and then straight home again. I'm glad I wasn't doing this schedule in November
and December. Most of the weather recently has been very pleasant.

This morning was sunny and promising but then it clouded over for the afternoon. Light showers developed
in the evening.

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Nice to see your photos again mcminson. Hope you are doing well, my dad went through such treatments, it's not always easy. All the best.

It's about 16C here today. I think the rainy season has begun, which is quite a contrast from yesterday. There is not much visibility today.



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The sun has returned, high of 22.8 and low of 18.3.

Monarch butterflies have been flying along the lake shore gathering for their flight to Mexico, we've seen a lot the past couple weeks. Many other types of butterflies were attracted to the asters as well



Common buckeye


Red admiral


Yellow sulphur and orange sulphur


A type of katydid


Cabbage white


Small copper


Another view of the small copper
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I think I saw only three Monarchs in Ottawa this year. Sad.
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Thanks for the pics, Mcminsen, I hope your treatments are going well!

I'm betting that today could be the last 30+ day in Canada, 30 degree readings across the west today, in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

This morning in the Okanagan was full summer, with temps ranging from 27 to 30 at 1pm (some spots, such as Penticton and Summerland didn't go below 20 last night), but then the cold front swept through, and now at 4pm its fall!
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31.4C at 3pm
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