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B.C’s ridge paradox: Why record warmth won’t feel warm
We explain the record-breaking ridge of high pressure setting up over British Columbia. The atmospheric pattern is creating a ...
High pressure in place will contribute to dry, clear skies in the week ahead, while also creating a temperature inversion.
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BC weather paradox: why record warm ridge might come with below normal temperatures
Meteorologist Tyler Hamilton explains the record-breaking ridge of high pressure setting up over British Columbia. This ...
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Sunshine and spring-like temps: Where’s winter in the Pacific Northwest?
January, snowpack in the Cascades is running less than half of normal with less that 45" on the ground at both Mt. Hood ...
Popular hill stations like Mussoorie (7.7 degrees Celsius) and Shimla (8.8 degrees Celsius) remained notably warmer.
IMD ...
Western Idaho remains locked in stagnant weather with expanding valley fog and temperature inversions creating contrasting ...
Dry skies and above average temperatures will linger into the weekend as strong high pressure moves into the region.
A detailed look at the atmospheric pattern change for B.C., leading to a sunny and warm period. The forecast also explains ...
The bottom line? A big ridge of high pressure sets up shop across the western U.S. leading to inversion haze, bad air quality ...
Inversion conditions continue to develop, with a ridge of high pressure getting stronger across the western United States as ...
The coldest and densest molecular gas clouds in the interstellar medium can have temperatures of 10 K (-505 °F/-263 °C), ...
It's pretty warm out there for January, and conditions will stay mild until a dry "winter gloom" pattern settles in later this week.
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