The Weather

Most likely rainfall measured at the airport. I get my numbers from the Uvic weather station at Torquay Elementary. Who knows how accurate their rain gauge is?

And yes, it's a lovely day here. If you didn't watch the news, you'd think everything was back to normal.

jeff

Some numbers for areas a more deeply affected that us here on the Garden Island.

All that water’s gotta go somewhere, and anything man builds that gets in the way, well you know the rest. Livestock losses in lower valley areas will be “biblical”, and I use that word cautiously
 

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And here I was happy that the leaves are coming off the trees without inches of ice bringing the limbs along with them like last year.

I bought some cedar deck chairs from Tofino, made from trees that have fallen naturally as opposed to cut down for lumber. Beautiful stuff.
 
This is the strangest Google Traffic map I have ever seen. The profusion of red dots indicate storm damage to southern BC's highway system.


-Gnobuddy
Yup, the Coquihalla Highway section of #5 is pretty seriously messed up, and will take probably weeks to safely complete a full geotechnical assessment extent of damage and many more, if not several months to effect even temporary repairs. This is a section of road covered by the docu-drama series “Highway through Hell”. It’s really quite scenic during the late spring to later summer, and way more fun than the Hope Princeton.
 
Good luck trying to get exemption to testing at the border crossings;
“But officer, my driving app looked at the road closures and said this was the fastest route. I promise I’ll be a good boy and not get out of the car, I’m an UPS driver and have lots of practice with my 2 liter water bottle”
 

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Condolences to you northeast-coasters. You have been in news even here in Finland now. Extremeties seen to loose their status with climate change...

I'm happy to live in semi-continental climate - never too hot or cold and hevy storms are very rare here. Next week is supposed to start looking like winter.
 

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