Happy Wednesday folks.
The Squamish from Environment Canada shows today we can expect a few showers ending this morning then a mix of sun and cloud.
There's a 30 % chance of showers and a risk of a thunderstorm late this afternoon.
The wind will be light, except blowing from the north 30 km/h over southern sections early this morning.
The wind will be from the south 30 km/h, gusting to 50 this afternoon.
We will reach a high of 18 C and an overnight low of 8 C.
Tonight will be mainly cloudy with a 60 % chance of showers.
Sunrise was at 5:40 a.m.; sunset will be at 8:39 p.m.
The UV index today will still reach 6 or high.
gives the following advice for when the index is from 6 to 7.
- Protection required—UV damages the skin and can cause sunburn.
- Reduce time in the sun between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. and take full precautions by seeking shade, covering up exposed skin, wearing a hat and sunglasses, and applying sunscreen.
Water restrictions
Water restrictions began on Thursday, May 1.
The muni has set Stage 1 outdoor water use restrictions.
Stage 1 means lawn watering is limited to two days per week.
"In the summer months, water consumption nearly doubles. The outdoor water use restrictions are in place to effectively manage the supply and demand of water across the community during the warmer months," the District said in a social media post.
Locals with even-numbered addresses water on Wednesday and Saturday.
Locals with odd addresses water on Thursday and Sunday.
Watering can take place from 4 to 10 a.m. and from 7 to 10 p.m.
Permits may allow additional watering of newly seeded lawns and new sod. Call the Public Works office at 604.815.6868 for more on those permits.
B.C. extremes
Yesterday's hot spot in all of B.C. was again Lytton which saw a high of 28.5 C according to .
The high in Squamish yesterday was 24.9 C.
The coldest spot in B.C. on May 6 was Sparwood, which dipped to -2.8 C.
The coldest spot in Canada yesterday was Sanirajak, NU, which dipped to -21.9 C.
Moon phase
The moon is in its waxing gibbous phase.
The moon's illumination is currently 78.67% meaning that is the percentage of the moon illuminated by the sun.
It is currently located in the constellation of Pisces, according to .
The moon is currently 399,570.55 km from Earth.
Seawater temp
The water temperature in Howe Sound today is 13 C at the Halibut Bank buoy, according to
May average water temperature in Howe Sound is 13.2 C, the minimum temperature is 9.9 C, and the maximum is 18 C.
Allergens
According to data, this is the pollen situation today in our region:
Pollen: Moderate
Today's Top allergens
Cedar, Cypress, Juniper, Thuja (Moderate)
All Fungal Spores (Low)
Boxelder, Maple (Low)
Tomorrow, May 8, 2025
Pollen: Moderate
Tomorrow's Top allergens
Cedar, Cypress, Juniper, Thuja (Moderate)
All Fungal Spores (Low)
Boxelder, Maple (Low)
Other stuff you should know
Be bear aware
It is prime bear season, with more of our furry friends recently spotted around town.
The District warns residents to keep their wits about them at all times when out and about, to keep both humans and bears safe.
Here are some tips the muni recently posted:
If you're biking, hiking, or recreating in bear country, here are a few safety reminders:
→ Carry bear spray and know how to use it
→ Travel in groups and make noise to avoid surprising a bear
→ Keep dogs leashed and close by
→ Be extra cautious around berry patches, salmon-bearing streams, and other foraging areas
At home, you can help prevent bear conflicts by:
→ Storing garbage, compost, and pet food securely
→ Keeping bird feeders out of reach
→ Cleaning and securing barbecues
→ Harvesting fruit trees and clearing windfall
To report wildlife sightings or encounters, call the Conservation Officer Service Hotline at 1-877-952-7277.
Chipper days!
ƵappFireSmart is hosting Chipper Days for the 2025 wildfire season.
Reduce, reuse, recycle
The District reminds locals that ƵappDOX 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).
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