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Squamish today—Feb. 13: With the wind chill, it will feel like -13 C this morning

Full moon tonight. Also, check out all these cool wintery Squamish photos ⬇️.

Good Thursday to you, Squamish!

We are almost at the long weekend and the arctic outflow warning has passed. 

Today, Environment Canada says to expect it to be mainly sunny. The wind will be blowing from the north 20 km/h, except 60 gusting to 80 over southern sections this morning. The wind will become light late this morning

We will see a high of 4 C, but with the wind chill, it will feel like -13 C this morning. 

Tonight, it will dip to -3 C, but with the wind chill it will feel like -8 C.

Sunrise today is at 7:26 a.m., sunset is at 5:28 p.m.

Pool closure

Please note that the Brennan Park Pool is closed for the foreseeable future, to address the facility's deck, which has been deemed a potential slip hazard.

Reminder

There's an emergency preparedness test today in the Furry Creek area.

A warm place to duck out of the cold

With the current cold snap, the District is reminding locals that the following municipal buildings are available as warming centres:

Squamish Public Library

→  Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 10 am to 7 pm

→  Monday, Friday and Saturday: 10 am to 5 pm

→  Sunday: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Brennan Park Recreation Centre

→  Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

→  Saturday and Sunday: 9  a.m. to 8 p.m.

The 55 Activity Centre

→  Monday and Friday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

→  Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

→  Saturday: Programs Only

→  Sunday: Closed

For more information on how to prepare for cold weather, go to squamish.ca/extreme-cold.

Don't ski on the golf course

In a message that shouldn't have to be posted, the Squamish Valley Golf Club is asking locals not to skate/cross country ski on the course.

Obviously, doing this could damage the course.

Signage has been installed.

"Staff will ask people disobeying the signs to leave the premises. Thank you for your understanding," reads the post. 

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”)," reads the 4 Road Safety at Work 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 

North on Highway 99, watch for slippery sections between Lil'wat Pl and Hat Creek Rd for 100.6 km (Lillooet). There's compact snow.

•Also north on Highway 99, watch for slippery sections between Hat Creek Rd and the end of Highway 99 for 20.4 km (50 to 71 km north of Lillooet).

Moon phase

The moon is full.

The moon's illumination is currently 99.02%.

It is currently located in the constellation of Pisces, according to phasesmoon.com.

B.C. extremes

Yesterday's hot spot in all of B.C. was Cape St.James (Haida Gwaii), which saw a high of 6 C, according to Environment Canada data.

It was also the hot spot in all of Canada. 

(The high at Squamish Airport yesterday was 3.7 C.)

The coldest spot in B.C. on Feb. 12 was Puntzi Mountain (near Williams Lake), which dipped to -31.3  C. 

Seawater temp

According to seatemperature.info, the water temperature in Howe Sound today is 6 C.

February average water temperature in Howe Sound is 6.6 C, the minimum temperature is 5.4 C, and the maximum is 8.3 C.

Avalanche forecast

According to avalog.co, today, the alpine rating is low, the treeline rating is low, and the below treeline rating is low. 

Known problems include wind slabs.

The advice for today from avalog.co is: 

"Watch for wind slabs at upper elevations and in extreme terrain."

Continue to verify conditions in your area and practice good travel habits.

  • The snowpack is generally stable; it may be appropriate to step out into more complex terrain.
  • Be careful with wind-loaded pockets, especially near ridge crests and rollovers.
  • Be careful with sluffing in steep terrain, especially above cliffs and terrain traps.

Reduce, reuse, recycle

The District reminds locals that Squamish DOX Recycling, located at 40446 Government Road, is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m..

The recycle hub accepts a variety of recyclable materials, including: glass, flexible plastics, foam packaging, paper and cardboard, containers (plastic, metal, and paper).

Events to note

There's always something going on in this town. Here's upcoming events that stood out to us.

Feb. 14, there's Blood on the Clocktower at Arrow Wood Games, located at 38157 2 Ave., from 7 to 10:30 p.m.

"Reserving your ticket in advance is highly recommended for this event. Who needs candlelight when there’s Blood on the Clocktower?" reads the listing.

Also Feb. 14, there's something unique for Valentine's Day; Paint + Sip: Paint Your Partner is on at Trickster's Hideout, located at  38005 Cleveland Ave., from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 

"While it’s the perfect date night for couples, it doesn’t have to be your partner—bring your best friend, your Galentine, or anyone you’d love to share a laugh and a glass of wine with," 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."

No parking 

• 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: squamish.ca/winter-parking.

Gas prices

In Squamish today, regular gas is going for 184.9 cents per litre at the Squamish Valley Gas Bar, at 9001 Valley Dr.

Gas in Whistler is 185.9/L at the Co-op, located at 2101 Lake Placid Rd.

In Pemberton, you can fill up for 180.9/L at most stations.

The cheapest gas in B.C. can be found in Quesnel, where you can fill up for 155.9/L at  the Super Save Gas at 914 Front St.



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