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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #200 on: August 10, 2019, 12:41:48 AM »
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10 communities with the best weather in Canada 2019
Mild winters and warm summers make these some of the best spots for great weather in Canada
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10. Essex, Ont. Days per year with rain or snow: 133.5
Days per year above 0°C: 243.3
Days per year above 20°C: 137.6

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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #201 on: August 11, 2019, 12:58:51 AM »
9. Toronto, Ont. Days per year with rain or snow: 145.49
Days per year above 0°C: 264.4
Days per year above 20°C: 117.23

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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #202 on: August 12, 2019, 12:40:13 AM »
Yesterday's hot and cold spots ...

Hot spot in Ontario: 28.3 °C    82.9 °F Armstrong

Cold spot in Ontario: 5.7 °C    42.3 °F Lake Superior Provincial Park

Hot spot in Canada: 32.1 °C   89.8 °F Ashcroft, BC

Cold spot in Canada: -1.8 °C  28.8 °F Sachs Harbour, NT


8. Chatham-Kent, Ont. Days per year with rain or snow: 137.07
Days per year above 0°C: 246.9
Days per year above 20°C: 132.09
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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #203 on: August 13, 2019, 12:32:37 AM »
Saskatchewan
Emergency plans in place for extreme weather, says concert organizers
Sandra Butel with Regina Folk Festival says everyone did their jobs well when the storm hit Friday night
Ashleigh Mattern · CBC News · Posted: Aug 10, 2019 4:01 PM CT | Last Updated: August 11
These two young Folk Festival attendees were dressed for the rainy weather Friday night. (Heidi Atter/CBC)

The nasty storm cells that pounded Regina Friday evening had the potential to derail a couple of major concerts.

And while the weather triggered delays at the Garth Brooks show and the Regina Folk Festival, organizers say a combination of well-laid emergency plans and patient fans meant both concerts wound up a huge success.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/storm-delays-garth-brooks-regina-folk-festival-update-1.5242868


7. Leamington, Ont. Days per year with rain or snow: 129.33
Days per year above 0°C: 246.1
Days per year above 20°C: 123.67
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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #204 on: August 14, 2019, 12:37:02 AM »
In just a few months, parts of Canada will look like this https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/news/article/australia-snow-gives-canadians-glimpse-of-the-not-too-distant-future


6. Kingsville, Ont. Days per year with rain or snow: 129.3
Days per year above 0°C: 246.1
Days per year above 20°C: 123.7
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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #205 on: August 15, 2019, 12:33:42 AM »
Here comes the sun: Vancouver forecast calling for 6 days of sunshine, toasty temperatures
By Elana Shepert -
August 12, 2019

Kitsilano Beach is Vancouver`s most social beach, Vancouver, BC, Canada. May 27, 2017 / Shutterstock

Following a wet weekend, the Metro Vancouver weather forecast calls for a toasty, sunny week ahead starting on Tuesday, Aug.13.

Environment Canada calls for a 30 perecent chance of showers in the morning and a high of 22°C on Monday, Aug. 12. Following this, however, Tuesday is expected to be mainly sunny with a high of 23°C and 26°C inland. With that being said, the temperature is expected to feel more like 28°C with humidity and 30°C inland.

Wednesday’s forecast calls for bright sunshine and a high of 24°C and 27°C. Following this, Thursday and Friday are expected to reach highs of 23°C and 22°C, respectively. Saturday and Sunday will see a mix of sun and cloud.

Evening lows are expected to fall between 13°C and 15°C throughout the week.



5. Lake Country, B.C. .
Days per year with rain or snow: 131.4
Days per year above 0°C: 268
Days per year above 20°C: 115.4
 

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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #206 on: August 16, 2019, 12:29:57 AM »
Ontario: Quick dip to early fall-like temps before rapid rise in heat
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Wednesday, August 14th 2019, 8:30 pm - Your chance to shut off the air conditioning will be brief in southern Ontario this week.

Ontario gets a break from the humidity for the rest of the work-week, though the drier spell comes with a dip in the temperatures that will make things feel a little more like early September for many. Never fear, though; mid-summer heat (and humidity) are on their way back for the weekend. What's not clear is how long it'll be before that heat is interrupted again. We take a look at how cool it feels, and the odd features complicating the long-range forecast, below.
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/news/article/ontario-temperatures-cool-to-early-fall-like-conditions-but-heat-humidity-expected-to-return-for-late-august


4. West Kelowna, B.C.

Days per year with rain or snow: 119.9
Days per year above 0°C: 246.4
Days per year above 20°C: 123.8


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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #207 on: August 17, 2019, 12:40:22 AM »
How climate change could impact agriculture in Canada
Mario Picazo
Meteorologist, PhD

Monday, August 12th 2019, 11:26 am - Canada's growing seasons could face major changes and challenges as climate change becomes more prevalent across the country.

Canada and other countries in the Arctic are expected to warm more than any other on Earth during the coming decades as a result of anthropogenic climate change. A series of computer model predictions published by Environment and Climate Change Canada anticipate that both temperature and precipitation will be considerably different than today, with some provinces experiencing those changes more than others. A different climate, however, can have both positive and negative impacts on agriculture, from individual plants to entire global networks.

https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/news/article/how-climate-change-could-impact-agriculture-in-canada




3. Kamloops, B.C.

Days per year with rain or snow: 105.58
Days per year above 0°C: 246
Days per year above 20°C: 131.99

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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #208 on: August 18, 2019, 01:12:37 AM »
Sticky, stormy weekend for southern Ontario
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Saturday, August 17th 2019, 7:00 am - Heat, humidity, and storms this weekend for southern Ontario

Summer surges back into to southern Ontario this weekend as heat and humidity return to the region, along with what may be the warmest temperatures of the month so far. Thunderstorms are also expected throughout the weekend, with some risk for severe storms including heavy rain and small hail. Details on the timing of these storms and a look at how high temperatures will soar, below.
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/news/article/southern-ontario-sees-hot-humid-streak-into-new-week-heat-humidity-expected-to-return-for-late-august


2. Penticton, B.C. Days per year with rain or snow: 119.22
Days per year above 0°C: 254.6
Days per year above 20°C: 128.98

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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #209 on: August 19, 2019, 05:04:07 AM »
It's snowing in Canada this weekend, and it's NOT in the Arctic
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Sunday, August 18th 2019, 12:20 pm - Ready or not, it's back.

Has Summer 2019 not been up to your standards as far as warmth and sunshine go? Here's a sight that might make you appreciate it a bit more.

Thanks to an unusually fall-like system spinning over the northern Prairies, winter was able to sneak back into northern British Columbia this weekend, turning grassy surfaces white in a matter of hours. The timelapse video above shows the abrupt change of seasons recorded between Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning near Steamboat Hill, about 80 km from Fort Nelson along the Alaska Highway, at an elevation of about 1030 metres.

Other cameras in northeastern B.C. also spotted snow early Sunday, including near Fort Nelson itself, below 400 metres.



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10 communities with the best weather in Canada 2019Mild winters and warm summers make these some of the best spots for great weather in Canada


#1. Summerland, B.C.
 Days per year with rain or snow: 119.2
Days per year above 0°C: 254.6
Days per year above 20°C: 129

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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #210 on: August 20, 2019, 01:03:47 AM »
Ontario: Flip flopping temps make for tricky end of summer planning
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Monday, August 19th 2019, 8:30 am - No sort of consistency for temperatures in southern Ontario as we finish off the last weeks of August.

After a stormy weekend that featured heavy rain and large hail and even tornado warnings in parts of southern Ontario, the week will start on a calmer note, with only a slight risk for lingering thunderstorms in the southwestern regions on Monday. The fluctuating temperature trend will continue as a late-week taste of fall makes its way to the region before another potential rebound of above seasonal warmth to round out the month. Details on Monday's storm risk, and the temperature roller coaster, below.
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/news/article/southern-ontario-sees-hot-humid-streak-into-new-week-heat-humidity-expected-to-return-for-late-august

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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #211 on: August 21, 2019, 12:37:49 AM »
'It looks like Christmas': Northeastern B.C. gets August snow dump

'I went to sleep it was fall, got up and it was winter,' says Pink Mountain resident
Dominika Lirette · CBC News · Posted: Aug 19, 2019 3:31 PM PT | Last Updated: August 19
The view from Melody Magaton's window Monday morning, at the Buffalo Inn along the Alaska Highway in Pink Mountain, 190 kilometres north of Fort St. John, B.C. (Photo by Melody Magaton)

Residents in northeastern B.C. woke up to winter in August on the weekend.

"It looks like February. The trees are completely covered," said Melody Magaton, owner of the Buffalo Inn in Pink Mountain, located 190 kilometres north of Fort St. John.

"It looks like Christmas, all that's missing is the Christmas lights and the trees."

While it's not entirely uncommon for towns in higher elevations to receive snow in August, getting a big dump of it is very unusual, said CBC meteorologist Brett Soderholm.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/northeast-bc-august-snowfall-1.5252481

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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #212 on: August 22, 2019, 12:38:12 AM »
Largest single-day tornado outbreak in Ontario, ten years later
Caroline Floyd
Meteorologist

Tuesday, August 20th 2019, 3:30 pm - August 20, 2019 marks the tenth anniversary of the largest single-day tornado outbreak in Ontario's history.

More than 10 million Canadians were under tornado watches or warnings on the afternoon and evening of August 20, 2009, as storms dropped a staggering 19 tornadoes on the province. By way of comparison, the province averages about 12 per year.

Four of the tornadoes produced F2-category damage including two that tore through the GTA, hitting Woodbridge and Maple and damaging hundreds of homes. F2 tornado winds are estimated to be between 181 and 253 km/h. (Canada didn't adopt the updated EF-scale until 2013.) An impressive eleven tornadoes were rated F1, the final four F0.

https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/news/article/anniversary-of-southern-ontario-2009-tornado-outbreak


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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #213 on: August 23, 2019, 12:58:08 AM »
Atlantic: Storm threat Thursday, Tropical Storm Chantal update
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Wednesday, August 21st 2019, 8:03 pm - Tropical Storm Chantal formed in the late hours of Tuesday

Showers and thunderstorms sweep back into Atlantic Canada through Thursday as a slow-moving system moves into the region. Local flooding is possible through the early morning hours on Thursday as the leading edge of the system creeps into New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Further afield, Tropical Storm Chantal is swirling in the North Atlantic. We take a look at what you need to know for the tropical storm, and who can expect thunderstorms, below.
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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #214 on: August 24, 2019, 12:45:50 AM »
Edmonton weather: Three straight days of warm weather? Inconceivable!
Trevor Robb   
Updated: August 22, 2019

The Low Level Bridge over the North Saskatchewan River in downtown Edmonton on August 21, 2019. Larry Wong / POSTMEDIA NETWORK   

A look at today’s Edmonton weather by Environment Canada.

Thursday morning temperatures at the Edmonton Blatchford station measured 14.8 C with 10 km/h winds out of the north.

Is it too much to ask? This thing we call summer is but a fleeting moment in our otherwise snow-filled existence. Just three days of nice weather, no? How about a weekend, maybe? Nahhhh I prefer the rain and the clouds and the wind anyway.

I mean, I guess it might be sunny this weekend but with highs just barely scraping 20 C. Maybe September will be Summer?
https://edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/edmonton-weather-three-straight-days-of-warm-weather-inconceivable

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Highest temperature:  29.8 C (2006)
Lowest temperature: 5.9 C (2015)

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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #215 on: August 25, 2019, 12:43:44 AM »
Yesterday's hot and cold spots ...

Hot spot in Newfoundland and Labrador: 26.7 °C    80.1 °F Badger

Cold spot in Newfoundland and Labrador: 1.6 °C    34.9 °F Wabush Airport

Hot spot in Canada: 34.0 °C9                                    3.2 °F Manning, AB

Cold spot in Canada: -1.9 °C2                                   8.6 °F Hendrickson Creek, AB

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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #216 on: August 26, 2019, 12:47:18 AM »
Peak Hurricane Season In Canada Is Here & The First Potential Storm Is Heading Our Way
Hurricane season is expected to last until early October.
Allysha Howse
Updated on August 24 @ 01:09 PM

With hurricane season already well underway, weather experts are keeping their eye on a tropical storm that may hit parts of Canada later this week. Currently, a subtropical depression is forming offshore over South Florida. While it is still unclear if this storm will reach cyclone status, it has experts keeping an eye on parts of Canada during hurricane season.

The Weather Network has announced that a low-pressure storm is currently brewing near South Flordia. While it is currently just thunderstorms, weather experts worry that a subtropical depression, and maybe even a cyclone may form in the upcoming week.

Currently, the system is expected to make its way up to Atlantic Canada, bringing heavy thunderstorms along with it. While weather Network meteorologist Dr. Doug Gillham states that it's hard to track the progress of the storm, "it is worth keeping an eye on this storm as it's possible that it will track far enough north to have an impact on Atlantic Canada."

If this storm was to progress into the country, residents in areas such as Halifax and Cape Breton are likely to feel the storm the most.

With warmer than average temperatures off the shore of the US, it is predicted that the storm development could worsen over the weekend.


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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #217 on: August 27, 2019, 12:58:34 AM »
London·DAY STARTER
London's weather, traffic and gas prices for Monday

CBC News · Posted: Aug 26, 2019 6:14 AM ET | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
(Photo courtesy of Erin Pease)

Thanks to Erin Pease for this photo of a beautiful sky over Bayfield Marina Beach.

You can share your pictures with us by emailing them to londonmorning@cbc.ca. At the end of the week, one photo submission wins a CBC London prize pack.

    The latest news from CBC London

Weather
Currently in London it's 14 C and partly cloudy.

Expect a mix of sun and cloud this morning with more cloud cover this afternoon. Winds become moderate this morning with gusting up to 40 km. per hour. The daytime high is 25 C with a humidex of 30 C.

     The latest weather from CBC London

Traffic
    Expect northbound lane restrictions this week on Adelaide Street North between Sunningdale Road East and Blackwater Road for utility work.
    Operations work starts this morning causing daily closures on Fanshawe Park Road West between Hyde Park Road and Denfield Road between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Detours are in place.
    Wellington Street is reduced to a single lane of southbound traffic between Queens Avenue and King Street for two days to facilitate hydro work. Left hand turns onto Dundas Street will be maintained.

Gas
Gas prices found on Gasbuddy.com show gas is selling in London between $1.09 and $1.17 per litre.

    Listen online to CBC Radio One in London

The dollar
The Canadian dollar last closed at 75.20 cents U.S.

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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #218 on: August 28, 2019, 01:06:23 AM »
No Change in the Weather opens cross-Canada tour in Hamilton
A jukebox musical with a heart and soul celebrates the stories of Newfoundland
WhatsOn 08:26 PM by Gary Smith Special to The Hamilton Spectator
No Change in the Weather

Cast members of “No Change in the Weather,” from left, Paul Rowe, Keelan Purchase, Olivia Heaney and Mark Whelan. - Chris LeDrew

Get ready for a jukebox musical with a difference.

We've all seen those shows that are simply song-by-song accounts of some star or group of stars and their big hits.

Usually, there's a pretty lame story that fabricates the facts and whitens the darker moments of truth for feel-good entertainment. They aren't really musicals. They're tribute concerts with a bit of fake bio tossed in.

Well, expect something more with "No Change in the Weather," an audacious Newfoundland musical coming to The Zoetic Theatre Aug. 28 through 31.

This one has a heart. It also has passionate links to the culture, and the musical heartbeat, of a tough brand of people.

"No Change in the Weather" began in St. John's, Nfld., and is now working its way across Canada.

From a concept by Walter Schroeder, the show takes authentic Newfoundland tunes and melds them with a poetic script by Schroeder and Bernardine Stapleton.

Set in the fictional town of God's Back Pocket, it's a story about resilience and hope that sheds a light on Newfoundland's story. It's about revisiting the past, settling old scores and finding a way home again.

The music comes from the province's finest songwriters. Some of them will be familiar. Some will touch your heart for the very first time.

"I think what makes Newfoundland so special is its music," says Olivia Heaney, one of the show's ensemble of talented performers. "These are songs you can clap your hands to. They're songs that tell Newfoundland's story. I know. I was born in the province. I feel the humour and the heartbeat here. When I'm standing onstage watching cast members sing, I start to cry. I'm just so involved in the show and its story."
https://www.niagarafallsreview.ca/whatson-story/9566796-no-change-in-the-weather-opens-cross-canada-tour-in-hamilton/

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Re: Weather In Canada 2019
« Reply #219 on: August 29, 2019, 12:59:25 AM »
Brace for ‘Game of Snows’ in Canada this winter, at least according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac
By Josh K. Elliott    Senior National Online Journalist, Viral/Trends  Global News   

Winter is coming.

That tired old Game of Thrones reference will have renewed meaning this year, as the Old Farmer’s Almanac is predicting a particularly snowy season across the country this winter.

“This year it’s a ‘Game of Snows,'” said Jack Burnett, managing editor for the 2020 Canadian edition of the almanac, to Global News. “It’s going to be very competitive to see which area gets the most snow and the most episodes of it.”

Burnett says winter will be snowier and milder than average across the country. The only exceptions will be the southern regions of Alberta and B.C., where the weather will be “a little bit more wet than white.” Central and western Quebec will also be milder than the rest of the country.

“Of course, it’s still going to be cold, so that might mean a little more freezing rain,” Burnett said.

READ MORE: Canada’s extreme weather could be the new norm, governments should start preparing: experts

Mid-November will likely bring cold temperatures to Ontario and snow to the Prairies and Atlantic Canada, he said. Quebec can expect snow by mid-November, while B.C. residents will have to wait until mid-December.

Burnett says it’s hard to predict at this point what the holiday season will look like. However, the trends point to a wet Christmas break in Ontario and “snowy periods” in the Maritimes and southern Quebec. He predicts the weather will be sunny and mild across the Prairies, while B.C. will see snow flurries.
https://globalnews.ca/news/5820228/canadian-farmers-almanac-winter-2020-predictions/


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