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Long-Range Weather Forecasts

2009 and 2010 Long Range Weather Forecast from the Farmers' Almanac.

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British Columbia, Canada Weather

November 2009
20th-23rd. More rain (snow at the higher elevations). 24th-27th. Chilly and quite wet. 28th-30th. Another dose of precipitation at Grey Cup time.

December 2009
1st-3rd. From the coast to the western slopes of the Rockies, stormy conditions prevail. Rain and wet snow then shift east. 4th-7th. Another storm moves to the Rockies. 8th-11th. Considerable cloudiness, and residual showers. 12th-15th. Pacific storm brings widespread rain and snow. 16th-19th. Cloudy skies, with a shower still possible. 20th-23rd. A series of low-pressure disturbances from Alaskan waters enter British Columbia and produce periods of heavy rain and snow. 24th-27th. Skies are generally fair, dry, and cold for the Christmas and Boxing Day holidays. 28th-31st. Another slug of moisture and energy hits British Columbia and heads east.

January 2010
1st-3rd. Fair, quite chilly. 4th-7th. Pleasant Pacific Coast, then showery. 8th-11th. Stormy conditions come onshore from the Pacific. 12th-15th. Fair, chilly. 16th-19th. Showers, especially along Pacific Coast.


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