Happy Friday, Squamish!
Today, it will be sunny, according to .
The wind will be light except blowing from the north at 30 km/h over southern sections this morning.
Tonight, it will dip to a low of -5 C, which will feel like -7 C.
According to another strong ridge of high pressure will build offshore into southern 小蓝视频 through this weekend and into early next week.
鈥淭his will result in a prolonged period of dry conditions, with an inversion developing over the south coast later this weekend into early next week,鈥 he said
But what is an inversion?
According to the , an inversion is when 鈥 the right temperature, the right breezes, and the right weather conditions all come together and they cause the cold air to get trapped. During an inversion, the cold air and the warm air are switched. And the layer of warm air traps the cold air and the pollution down in the valley.鈥
Morning fog patches are possible in the valleys and along the coast.
The models are hinting at a pattern change with the high-pressure ridge breaking down in the middle of next week with the possibility of an organized front arriving towards Thursday or Friday of next week.
There鈥檚 possibly another Arctic front reaching southern B.C, sometime early next month, Ross said.
Sunrise & sunset
on Jan. 24 was at 7:56 a.m. Sunset today will be at 4:55 p.m.
Moon phase
The moon is in its waning crescent phase.
The moon's illumination is currently 24.31%.
It is currently located in the constellation of Pisces, according to
Moonrise is at 4:16 a.m.; moonset is at 11:54 a.m. Duration: 7 hours and 38 minutes.
小蓝视频 extremes
Yesterday's hot spot in all of 小蓝视频 was again Sandspit (within Haida Gwaii), which saw a high of 8.2 C, according to
It was also the hotspot in Canada.
(The high at Squamish Airport yesterday was 2.4 C.)
The coldest spot in 小蓝视频 on Jan. 23 was Fort Nelson, which dipped to -16.9 C.
Today's hot spot in 小蓝视频 is again slated to be Bonilla Island (southwest of Prince Rupert), which could reach 7.2 C.
The coldest spot in the province is predicted to be Mackenzie, which could see a low of -19.9 C today.
Tides
Today, the next high tide is at 11:48 a.m. (height: 4.14 metres); The next low tide today is at 8:08 p.m. (1.29 m), according to .
Seawater temp
According to , the water temperature in Howe Sound today is 6.8 C.
Based on historical data over a period of 10 years, the warmest water on this day in Howe Sound was recorded in 2018 and was 7.7 C, and the coldest was recorded in 2009 at 5.6 C.
Seawater temperature in Howe Sound is expected to drop to 6.4 C in the next 10 days.
January average water temperature in Howe Sound is 6.5 C, the minimum temperature is 5.1 C, and the maximum is 7.8 C.
Avalanche Forecast
According to , today, the alpine rating is low, the treeline rating is low, and the below treeline rating is low.
The advice for today from avalog.co is:
"Avalanche conditions are favourable for venturing into bigger terrain."
- The snowpack is generally stable; it may be appropriate to step out into more complex terrain.
- A hard crust on the snow surface will help strengthen the snowpack, but may cause tough travel conditions.
- Use caution above cliffs and terrain traps where even small avalanches may have severe consequences.
Sea to Sky Gondola conditions
The is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, with the last download at 6 p.m.
Grooming:
*Backcountry Access Road to Upper Shannon Creek bridge (3km return): Last Groomed : Jan. 23.
Grooming starts from lodge.
*Sky Pilot Valley Trail (5km return): Last Groomed : Jan. 23.
99 cm of snow at the snow groomer turnaround at 1,050 m. 0 cm new snow over the last 24 hrs.
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Events to note
There's always something going on in this town. Here's a couple of upcoming events that stood out to us.
Tonight, check out Freaky Friday 鈥 90s/2000s Night with Crippledwheel Pete at Trickster's Hideout, at 38005 Cleveland Ave., from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
"This isn鈥檛 just a party; it鈥檚 a vibe. DJ Crippledwheel Pete will keep the energy high and the nostalgia higher, so prepare for a journey through the best鈥攁nd weirdest鈥攅ras of music. Show up in your most 'throwback but make it fashion' outfit, grab a drink, and prepare for a night of memories, chaos, and maybe a few regrettable dance moves," reads the listing.
Jan. 25, there's Board Game Meetup at Arrow Wood Games, at 38157 2 Ave., from 7 to 10:30 p.m.
"The Event Host will carefully select the perfect games for the group while fostering a fun and positive environment. No prior game knowledge or experience is necessary,' reads the listing.
There are many more events coming up; go to our online events calendar to see them all! Want a possible shout-out in our daily report? Load your event into our free calendar by clicking "Create an event."
Be whale aware
Winter tires
Don't forget, since Oct. 1, winter tires or chains are required on the Sea to Sky Highway. It is the law.
"Passenger vehicles and light trucks need to use tires that have the three-peaked mountain and snowflake symbol or 'M+S' on the sidewall. This applies to two-wheel, all-wheel, and four-wheel drive vehicles. The tires need to be in good condition and have a tread depth of at least 3.5 mm (5/32鈥)," reads the site.
"Designated winter tires are your best option for staying safe in winter conditions. We recommend using a set of four matched winter tires with the three-peaked mountain and snowflake symbol."
The tires must stay on through to March 31. Not having proper winter tires or chains can earn drivers a fine of $121.
Driving issues to note:
鈥 Parking on select streets in Squamish is now restricted to one side only, until March 1, 2025.
"This ensures snow plows and emergency vehicles can safely navigate during winter conditions," says the District.
"Vehicles parking on the No Parking side of the street may be ticketed and towed at any time to ensure community safety. The fine for impeding snow removal is $250."
Affected streets:
- Hemlock Avenue - Cedar Drive to Spruce Drive
- Chestnut Avenue - Cedar Drive to Spruce Drive
- Fir Street - Pine Drive to Spruce Dr.
- Third Avenue - Pemberton Avenue to Winnipeg Street (No parking on East side); Pemberton Avenue to Vancouver Street (No parking on West side)
- Fourth Avenue - Winnipeg Street to Main Street (No parking on West side)
- Fifth Avenue - Winnipeg Street to Main Street. (No parking on West side)
- Sixth Avenue - Entire street. (No parking on West side)
- Eaglewind Boulevard - No perimeter parking near the roundabout at the end of Pemberton Avenue
- Edgewater Drive - Government Road to Edgewater Crescent (No parking on East side)
- Edgewater Crescent - Entire street. (No parking on the outside perimeter of the Crescent)
- No Name Road - Entire street. (No parking on East side)
- Brothers Place - Entire street. (No parking on South side)
- Britannia Avenue - Magee Street to Buckley Avenue. (No parking on East side)
- Harris Road - Government Road to cul-de-sac (No parking on South side)
- Hope Road - Depot Road to Axen Road (No parking on East side)
- Diamond Road- Tantalus Road to Garibaldi Way. No parking on North side.
- Diamond Head Road - Garibaldi Way to Mamquam Road- No parking on West side.
- Glacier View Drive - Entire street. No parking on the outside perimeter.
To find out more, go to: .
Issues to note on the highway
*, watch for road maintenance work between Lions Bay Ave. and Porteau Cove Rd. for 1.8 km (Lions Bay), until today, Friday, Jan. 24, at 5:30 p.m. The right lane will be closed. The outbound off ramp at Brunswick Beach Rd. will be closed for barrier removal.
Gas prices
In Squamish today, regular gas is going for 174.9 cents per litre at the Squamish Valley Gas Bar, located at 9001 Valley Dr.
Gas in Whistler is 173.9/L at the Co-op at 2101 Lake Placid Rd.
In Pemberton, you will find petrol for 173.9/L at most stations.
The cheapest gas in North Vancouver is 178.9/L at the Petro-Canada, at 1245 Lonsdale Ave.,
The cheapest gas in 小蓝视频 can be found in Osoyoos, where you can fill up for at the Co-op, 9101 Main St.