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Old Posted Jan 16, 2025, 5:11 PM
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-8C and partly cloudy in Moncton at 1 PM.
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Old Posted Jan 16, 2025, 5:19 PM
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Cloudy, some drizzle, and 1 degree at just before 2pm.

Still no significant snow in the long-range. Huge cooldown coming mid next week though, with daily highs around -6 to -8.
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Old Posted Jan 17, 2025, 1:47 AM
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High of 7c and breezy.

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The poor trees are confused. An almost complete lack of subzero temperatures this winter has them thinking spring is around the corner. We'll see freezing temps in a couple of days.





























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Old Posted Jan 17, 2025, 3:41 AM
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Poking (barely) above freezing for a couple days before 4 days of extreme cold followed by at least another week of below normal temps. Getting some serious winter this year, I just booked plane tickets to Florida, but not going until March.
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Old Posted Jan 17, 2025, 3:50 AM
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-4C with a wind chill of -6 and overcast.

Low of -13C (wind chill of -18) last night.

The warmspot was Lillooet, BC at 11.0C.

Warmest low was Race Rocks, BC at 6.1C.
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Old Posted Jan 17, 2025, 9:08 AM
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After a cloudy and calm morning it cleared off and was a brisk and breezy day.

Thursday's high at Vancouver Harbour was 8 C, the low was 4 C.





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Old Posted Jan 17, 2025, 4:14 PM
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-7C and sunny in Moncton at noontime.

+2C tomorrow, and +7C on Sunday. The ass end falls out of her by next Tuesday when the polar vortex arrives.

Still no snowstorms on the horizon. This takes us out to January 23rd. By that point, winter will be nearly half over.
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Well yesterday was interesting. Had wind and snow squall warnings all day but the Squalls were quite uneventful. and the wind didn't pick up until around 5pm.

And then hell froze. temps were +5 and light wind and then in a few minutes temps dropped, wind picked up and snow flurries started. By 10pm winds were gusting up to and above 70KPH and we had about 4 cm of snow. Morning temps were -10 so roads were quite fun under the new snow. And I had a small snow drift in my yard. first one in years. Temps are dropping to -22 tonight. -27 tomorrow. then rise again to 0 by Tuesday.
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The polar vortex is descending! shouldn't be too bad in Calgary, lowest temp in the forecast is -22 overnight Sunday, then back above freezing by Tuesday. Got super windy last night, lots of tree branches down in my area.
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We're in the crosshairs of the polar vortex also, starting Sunday. Today and tomorrow are above freezing.

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Old Posted Jan 17, 2025, 8:44 PM
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-7C and sunny in Moncton at noontime.

+2C tomorrow, and +7C on Sunday. The ass end falls out of her by next Tuesday when the polar vortex arrives.

Still no snowstorms on the horizon. This takes us out to January 23rd. By that point, winter will be nearly half over.
I may have jinxed myself.

EC has issued a special weather statement for Sunday night into Monday as the polar vortex arrives. The +7C temperatures on Sunday will be accompanied by rain, but, as the cold front rolls through Sunday night, the rain will quickly turn to snow (perhaps over 25 cm ) and strong winds causing blizzard like conditions.
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Vancouver’s looking at its first cold snap in a while and I found this quote interesting:

… Kuss says that since Jan. 19 last year, 364 days ago, it’s been warmer than four degrees every day in Vancouver.

“We do only average less than three days a year with highs below zero, however,” he said.…


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Polar vortex hits us next week.



Birds at my feeder had to flee again today, but the hawk didn't eat lol



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I may have jinxed myself.

EC has issued a special weather statement for Sunday night into Monday as the polar vortex arrives. The +7C temperatures on Sunday will be accompanied by rain, but, as the cold front rolls through Sunday night, the rain will quickly turn to snow (perhaps over 25 cm ) and strong winds causing blizzard like conditions.

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I’m always curious to where you get your forecast. It’s always 2 or 3 degrees colder than mine for Vancouver or Abbotsford via my IPhone, and the EC and Weather Network forecasts.
They are just from Google, perhaps they are an average for the city.
Today was about 5C or more, my thermometer reads 7C now, another perfect weather day in Vancouver.


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As Architype mentioned, it was a nice day in the city.













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Old Posted Jan 18, 2025, 1:17 AM
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They are just from Google, perhaps they are an average for the city.
Today was about 5C or more, my thermometer reads 7C now, another perfect weather day in Vancouver.


Your forecast seems to be a near match for what I get for Burnaby Mountain. Do you live in the Como Lake area or a similar higher elevation?

Today is a great example, your forecast says a high of 4, but YVR and Abbotsford were 6, Pitt Meadows was 7.4 (hourly reading) and White Rock was 8.
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Your forecast seems to be a near match for what I get for Burnaby Mountain. Do you live in the Como Lake area or a similar higher elevation?

Today is a great example, your forecast says a high of 4, but YVR and Abbotsford were 6, Pitt Meadows was 7.4 (hourly reading) and White Rock was 8.
No, Mt. Pleasant, elevation about 100ft. I am surprised, usually it is closer; but as I mentioned today, it was actually reading about 8C at my place, while the thing I posted said it was 2C.
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-1C with a wind chill of -6 and mainly overcast. Again no sun expect for an hour at most.

Low of -8C (wind chill of -11) this morning.

The warmspot was North Cowicha, BC at 8.4C.

Warmest low was Entrance Island, BC at 5.5C
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As Architype mentioned, it was a nice day in the city.

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Saw the tree stump and thought you were in my neighbourhood, but it's a different one.
Arborist doing the fall season assessment. In front of my building, the orange cone is still nailed to it (since October), maybe wait until it rots a bit for an easier removal?


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