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Island rainfall way above normal despite heatwave during latter part of July

Minimal amount of precipitation expected well into August
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It took a while into July for Fuller Lake Park to get busy. (Photo by Don Bodger)

The hot weather at the end of the month almost made us forget about how unsettled it was for most of Vancouver Island’s population centres during the early part of July.

Statistics from July compiled by Chris Carss, a Chemainus-based volunteer weather observer/recorder for Environment and Climate Change Canada, indicate we had a little bit of everything over the 31 days.

Some of the monthly highlights provided by Carss were as follows:

1. Daytime temperatures were nearly a degree above normal, with nighttime temperatures two degrees above normal.

2. Total rainfall was nearly twice the normal but occurred within the normal number of days with rain. Nearly all the precipitation fell during the first half of the month.

3. July actually started off a little cooler than normal because of the shower activity, but warmed up quickly as drier weather moved in.

4. The total number of mostly sunny and dry days was three above normal, but well short of last year’s freaky July total of 30 days (i.e. every day of the month was mostly sunny except one which was cloudy but still dry).

Carss looks ahead to the rest of August.

“July’s heatwave has come to an end, so it is expected that temperatures for August will be much closer to the historical normals,” he noted. “Daytime values will mostly be in the mid-20s. One pattern from the second half of July that will likely persist into August is the general lack of rainfall. A few showers are likely, but rainfall amounts are expected to be below normal.”

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A beautiful sunset over Crofton in July. (Sandra Smith photo)


Don Bodger

About the Author: Don Bodger

I've been a part of the newspaper industry since 1980 when I began on a part-time basis covering sports for the Ladysmith-Chemainus Chronicle.
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