Tuesday, December 8, 2009

8 days of sunshine and still counting!

It's what... December 8th (how did that happen?!) and it's still gloriously sunny and dry in Vancouver. Check out this screen capture from KatKam a few moments ago:



This has to be one of the sunniest Decembers so far on record, and it doesn't look like it's stopping any time soon! Check out the Google weather forecast for this week:


Saying that, it's absolutely frigid outside! Any time you have days on end of below zero Celsius (or high 20's Fahrenheit for those of you in the US), it translates into "Vancouver cold spell".

Sure, it's cold enough to snow, but hey... there's a local snow paradox. When it's cold enough to snow in Vancouver, there aren't any clouds. When the clouds come back, the temperatures warm up above freezing and it rains.

I wonder what the weather will be like during the Olympics?

6 comments:

Zeeshan said...

It sue is cold, although doesn't seem to be the case from the katkam pic. :)

Robyn said...

Canadian winters can be deceiving that way. :) Often the coldest days are often the sunniest!

Joanne Olivieri said...

Wow, that sure looks inviting even though it's freezing. I'm sitting her in San Francisco where it's normally in the 60's and it's hit a high today of 45 F. We are spoiled and used to having warmer weather :)

Robyn said...

It seems like most of us on the west coast are experiencing a colder-than-normal cold spell. 45 F? That's... that's around 7 Celsius. See, that's more like it. That's a typical Vancouver winter, hehe!

Anonymous said...

When I used to live in Vancouver I'd rationalise the rain by saying the beauty you have during the few days of sunshine more than make up for it.
Now that I live thousands of miles away I sometimes miss it terribly, and for that reason avoid the katkam ...it's too painful sometimes!
- ian in hamburg

Anonymous said...

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