Reactions to the July Rain in Vancouver
byThere was only 11mm of rain recorded in June where the monthly normal is 54mm here in Raincouver. We’ve had extreme drought conditions but this morning, waking up to the pitter patter of rain drops outside our windows, Vancouverites have been (mostly) rejoicing.
Some felt like this:
While others welcomed the soaking:
#Vancouver this morning. pic.twitter.com/4obSRPVSYQ
— Travis Lupick (@tlupick) July 24, 2015
Photos of pho, ramen, and warm soup lunches alongside soggy hiking gear, umbrellas, and droplet-covered windows have flooded in online.
Our wishes have been granted! Here comes the rain. Pull out your boots lets go jump in puddles @CityofVancouver #Raincouver
— MAKE Vancouver (@MakeVancouver) July 24, 2015
https://twitter.com/j_holtslander/status/624603546646745088
Newsflash: Vancouverites struggle with facial recognition as everyone suddenly returns to wearing black gortex. #raincity
— Natasha Irvine (@IrvineN) July 24, 2015
#Raincouver! Rejoice! Nothing like an early morning coffee sipped to the sound of rain.
— Savary Island Pie Co (@SavaryIslandPie) July 24, 2015
https://twitter.com/K_Somaratne/status/624612082206420992
Well well well, look who's back! #rain #raincouver #vancouver #exploreBC pic.twitter.com/QtomIhLc8z
— Capilano Suspension Bridge Park (@capbridge) July 24, 2015
https://twitter.com/AlyssaCDawson/status/624620168434417664
Unfortunately this rain won’t be enough to top up our reservoirs, that have been reported at 69% of their usual levels, and we still have Stage 3 Watering Restrictions. However, it will nourish thirsty gardens, wash away some grime from our sidewalks and alleys, and invigorate our Wet Coast souls before another warm spell sets in to dry up our summer once more.
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Couldn’t believe when i heard the sound of rain pouring, went outside and i couldn’t be more happy!! Finally, this is the Vancouver i know!:)