That mighty low pressure that marched up the north eastern coast of Asia last week has arranged itself into a series of depressions that are now advancing on the north Pacific coast of North America.
In the grey light of dawn (as I write) it looks like another clear cold day on the Salish Sea. This bubble of cold high pressure should be pushed eastward and the clouds will be here this afternoon. The forecast is for 5 to 10 cm of snow to fall on Vancouver overnight. Periods of precipitation will continue all week. It should remain chilly enough that all of this will be snow up in the hills. Good!
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