Strong high pressure ridge ‘continuing to block’ typical shift into fall weather in Nanaimo
NANAIMO — With roughly a third of the rainfall and little end in sight to a record run of warm, dry conditions, meteorologists are pinning the current weather pattern on two factors.
In a typical September, the Nanaimo region should normally see 35.8 millimetres of rain, however just 10.8 millimetres was measured this year.
Ken Dosanjh, meteorologist with Environment Canada told NanaimoNewsNOW the warm and dry weather is due to duelling systems.
“We have a strong ridge of high pressure and it’s in the upper levels of the atmosphere and it’s very stagnant and there hasn’t been much of a flow change…it’s continuing to block any potential systems and moving them away from the Island.”