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The severe threat looks fairly low with the heavy rain during the middle of this week. However, the threat may increase this weekend with SPC already showing a risk area on Saturday.
Last rain was Super Bowl Sunday. I don't expect anything until June. We are locked in with this high and no chance of any upper level energy or rain for weeks. We were doing pretty good on the rain in Jan and early Feb. But that is it for a long time unless the upper levels change and go back to what they were last Jan.
March used to be a cold and nasty month back in the 80's.
Has it been sunny? Record low max is 34 & 32 for 19th and 20s so its 4-5 degrees off. Not that bad. When you have 124yrs of records they get harder to beat plus those Jumbo jets too. lol
Lol. Maybe. One day? Dont know about Vancouver but isnt max teens like super hard to get in Seattle?
Just gotta get that PV to move more southwest and the Ridge in east really pump up to northern Quebec.
Yep, it has been sunny.
Not sure about maxes in the teens....that would be around -7C/-8C? We do see that once every few years. Again, recently (post 2000) it has become rare.
Even below freezing highs (32f or lower) are very rare in Seattle. Average is about 1 per year but it hasn't happened since 2014.
Interesting. It's a lot more common here. Vancouver (YVR) averages 3.4 days per year with subzero highs. Incidentally, we almost saw a below freezing high today (high of 0.4C).
Last subfreezing day was just over a year ago, on Feb 8, 2017. Last one before that was just a couple days earlier, on Feb 6th.
Already beating their warmest February on record by 2ºF, and the rest of the month looks even hotter
Last edited by Wildcat15; 02-19-2018 at 08:32 PM..
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