Canadians can expect an abrupt transition to spring

Source: Alanna Rizza, The Canadian Press, February 25, 2019  Winter will continue to grip the country heading into March but Canadians can expect an abrupt transition to spring, according to The Weather Network. “Spring is knocking at that door and it’s coming in,” said the network’s chief meteorologist Chris Scott. “The crack in the armour of… Continue reading Canadians can expect an abrupt transition to spring

November 2017: in like a lion, out like a lamb in Sask.

Source: Christy Climenhaga, CBC News, December 1, 2017  Saskatchewan saw some of the coldest temperatures in Canada in early November November was a month for keeping eyes glued to the forecasts. At the beginning of November, some of the coldest temperatures in Canada were centred on the southern prairies. Temperatures were below normal for weeks… Continue reading November 2017: in like a lion, out like a lamb in Sask.

Southwest continues to experience record breaking warm weather

Source: Southwest Booster, March 13, 2o16 For the second time in three days record breaking warm weather has been experienced across the Southwest. On Saturday, both Leader and Maple Creek basked in temperatures around the 20 Celsius mark. Maple Creek was the provincial hotspot on March 12, climbing to a new record high of 20.8… Continue reading Southwest continues to experience record breaking warm weather

Warmer weather brings worries to some in Saskatchewan

Historically, this is the coldest time of the year Warmer temperatures across the province brought people outside, during a time of the year that is typically the coldest for Saskatchewan. “It’s a little strange this winter,” Scott Kiefer said. Kiefer was riding the streets of Regina in his fat-tired mountain bike, taking advantage of pleasant… Continue reading Warmer weather brings worries to some in Saskatchewan

Warm Toronto weather smashes Christmas Eve record set in 1964

The calendar may say it’s Christmas Eve, but today’s temperatures are making it feel more like early autumn with Toronto’s forecast high expected to hit a record-smashing high of 17 C today. By 7 a.m. ET temperatures had already hit 14 C, shattering a record that had stood since Christmas Eve 1964 when the high hit just over 12… Continue reading Warm Toronto weather smashes Christmas Eve record set in 1964