Hurricane Force tonight

I'm at Esquimalt anglers right now and it's just starting. I can see the line of whitecaps coming from the south east.
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...calm before the storm;wind is picking up & you can see the front forming in the east ~ Victoria

Yah its still nothing here..Were pretty much tied into what Sooke does we may miss it.. That being said its kind of strange Cow Bay and Mill Bay up here are quiet....looks like Vic around Gordon Head/Oak Bay is going to get hammered.

So funny all this bitching of no rain now were going to pay for it...
 
wait til the end of the month when we get the remnants of Ana.....

Batten down the hatches it's round - two;tonight 15 mm rain,next week a bigger system is forming...:eek:
 
Just started.......Weird weather forecast today..Its quite vague.....Special weather statement I bet will get slammed with wind.
 
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wait til the end of the month when we get the remnants of Ana.....

Statements

11:11 AM PDT Saturday 25 October 2014
Special weather statement in effect for:
•Metro Vancouver

The remains of hurricane Ana will approach the BC coast as a tropical depression early in the week.

Hurricane Ana will become a tropical depression before it impacts the BC coast late Monday and Tuesday. The weather associated will be typical of an intense fall storm where storm warnings are likely for the marine areas with corresponding wind warnings for coastal public regions. There will likely be heavy rainfalls as well with 50 to 100 mm possible through the period. Weather warnings are expected to be issued tomorrow.

The public is advised to monitor future forecasts and warnings as warnings may be required or extended.

Please monitor the latest forecasts and warnings from Environment Canada at www.weatheroffice.gc.ca.
 
Statements

11:11 AM PDT Saturday 25 October 2014
Special weather statement in effect for:
•Metro Vancouver

The remains of hurricane Ana will approach the BC coast as a tropical depression early in the week.

Hurricane Ana will become a tropical depression before it impacts the BC coast late Monday and Tuesday. The weather associated will be typical of an intense fall storm where storm warnings are likely for the marine areas with corresponding wind warnings for coastal public regions. There will likely be heavy rainfalls as well with 50 to 100 mm possible through the period. Weather warnings are expected to be issued tomorrow.

The public is advised to monitor future forecasts and warnings as warnings may be required or extended.

Please monitor the latest forecasts and warnings from Environment Canada at www.weatheroffice.gc.ca.

good call huh?? lol
 
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