glassgowkiss Posted January 20, 2005 Posted January 20, 2005 yeah, but they have good weather for this weekend Quote
Dru Posted January 20, 2005 Author Posted January 20, 2005 parkway closed, westbound transcanada closed at banff due to extreme avvy hazard, they can go drytooling while they wait for all the collapsed ice to regrow Quote
glassgowkiss Posted January 20, 2005 Posted January 20, 2005 Text Forecast from Environment Canada Banff: Issued 5.00 AM MST Thursday 20 January 2005 Winter storm warning in effect. Today .. Periods of rain or freezing rain. Snow above 1500 metres. Snowfall amount 5 to 10 cm. High 2. Tonight .. Periods of snow. Amount 5 to 10 cm. Low minus 7. Friday .. Clearing in the morning. High minus 3. Saturday .. Cloudy. 60 percent chance of showers. Low minus 5. High plus 4. Sunday .. Cloudy. Low 2. High 5. Monday .. Cloudy. 30 percent chance of showers. Low minus 3. High plus 3. doesn't look like anything will be collapsing soon. Quote
Dru Posted January 20, 2005 Author Posted January 20, 2005 it was +10 on tuesday and +9 yesterday, i heard that peoples basements were flooding! Quote
glassgowkiss Posted January 20, 2005 Posted January 20, 2005 i know how the conditions are since i talked to someone from calgary 2 nights ago. it's not that bad. they had 2 weeks of temps as low as -40C and highs of the day -30C. so the ground is so frozen at this point that even a couple of days of warm temps won't melt much. anyway, it'll get cold enough soo, and there is is plenty of ice for climbing left for the rest of the season. unlike here. dru, you just admit it, they have conditions for ice we can only dream about. and no, 2 weeks of decent climbing around here every 5 or 7 years don't mean shit. that's why every other wanker there can lead wi5 or 6 while here people spray about top-roping wi3. Quote
Dru Posted January 20, 2005 Author Posted January 20, 2005 oh no kidding the ice is better there in general but what with avvy conditions, melt and stuff I bet there isnt a lot of ice to climb this weekend there either Quote
jmace Posted January 20, 2005 Posted January 20, 2005 I hasve to agree with Bob, its below freezing every night and just a tad above in the day. For us I dont see us below the double digits for a few more days. But I think we will see the freezing leves drop starting around tues next week with a return to more "normal' conditions, as the jet stream starts pulling in colder arctic air. Keep you r fingers crossed, i suppose with forecst highs in lilloet hovering around 8 and recored highs of the last couple days around 9 we wil have to wait for it all to rebuild again. but hey theres at least a solid month left. see you in the rockies Quote
Dru Posted January 20, 2005 Author Posted January 20, 2005 it's 5 degrees colder than forecast in lillooet right now, i predict it will freeze again there by the weekend Quote
Ade Posted January 20, 2005 Posted January 20, 2005 it's 5 degrees colder than forecast in lillooet right now, i predict it will freeze again there by the weekend Where did you get the actual data, as opposed to the forecast from Dru? Quote
Dru Posted January 20, 2005 Author Posted January 20, 2005 http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/forecast/city_e.html?WKF now check the "24 hr conditions" the lillooet forecast is the same fraser canyon regional forecast as for lytton. the difference between forecast and actual conditions at lillooet is well discussed by don in his new guide. Quote
jmace Posted January 20, 2005 Posted January 20, 2005 good logic Dru, unfortunatley there is a storm developing sat morning along the california coast and moving North. Bringing warm moist air, hence vancouver high is 12 but I would rather be wrong and see it freeze in lillooet over the weekend, all we can do is watch now. Quote
glassgowkiss Posted January 20, 2005 Posted January 20, 2005 ok dru, current temp in littlewet is +4C at 1;30 pm. it's -1C at top of 7Th heaven (Blackomb). anyway, the point is that it is warm. we had 2 weeks of real winter in hope/frazier river area and it's spring time temps with copius volume of rain. while the avi conditions are high in the rockies, they are extreme on the coast. besides, there are several areas in the rockies (like ghost waporius, some stuff in the kananaskis), where there is no avi danger at all, so there are still options for climbing even on a weekend like this one. plus, let's face it- they had ice since end of october, so if you don't go out for a weekend by this time is not such a bad deal. on the other hand we didn't get any ice till end of december. so for ice season here these temps are a real pisser. dru, let's face it, you can't even start comparing coast conditions to those in the rockies as far as ice goes. they have it, we don't, so don't try to pretend like there is even a comparison Quote
Dru Posted January 20, 2005 Author Posted January 20, 2005 don't pretend i was comparing the two. the rockies are way better. but it's raining there too right now so they can suck it Quote
Dru Posted January 22, 2005 Author Posted January 22, 2005 Canmore: Issued 4.00 PM MST Friday 21 January 2005 Tonight .. Cloudy. Low minus 9 with [temperature rising to plus 1 by morning. Saturday .. Cloudy. Wind west 20 km/h. High 12. Sunday .. Cloudy. 60 percent chance of showers. Low 3. High 5. Quote
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