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Normally I do not make dramatic, hypothetical posts, but truly, this is astonishing. It’s a small low that races west over the pacific early next week, and seems to fuel off another low over the gulf of Alaska. It grows rapidly as it near BC, becoming ridiculously strong. According...

156,219 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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kate trotter1 год назад

In other words, November. Or, in Newfoundland, a shortage of chips.

Фото профиля Andrew Van Gameren
Andrew Van Gameren1 год назад

Hahaha good one. But I would like to emphasize this is not a normal storm, it’s extremely powerful. So far it doesn’t appear to hit the bc coast full on, although it’ll get close enough to flex its muscles over Vancouver island.

Фото профиля Jer 🇨🇦
Jer 🇨🇦1 год назад

little low into hulk smash for Tuesaday afternoon

Фото профиля Andrew Van Gameren
Andrew Van Gameren1 год назад

Yeah this is a very good comparison actually 😂

Фото профиля Dilfish
Dilfish1 год назад

I am returning to the Tofino Lifeboat station on Tuesday

Фото профиля IMOGHF
IMOGHF1 год назад

So, if one has to take a ferry from Victoria on Tuesday morning to Vancouver for a medical appointment, and return on Tuesday evening, do you recommend changing the appointment?

Фото профиля Andrew Van Gameren
Andrew Van Gameren1 год назад

Absolutely yes, ferries won’t be sailing Tuesday PM, I’m confident on that.

Фото профиля Hey, hey, down the street
Hey, hey, down the street1 год назад

*calls handyman to take roof off gazebo *

Фото профиля Andrew Van Gameren
Andrew Van Gameren1 год назад

Don’t worry, the wind will do it for you Just kidding - maybe. Worst hit locations will be coastal west VI, most of North VI, then pretty close 2nd is easy VI, and then southern VI.

Фото профиля Vlad Raducu🇨🇦
Vlad Raducu🇨🇦1 год назад

The ICON is definitely one to watch out for as it takes a closer aim at VI.

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