La Nina
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What could a supercharged El Nino mean for Canada?There's growing evidence that a supercharged El Nino will develop over the next few months, spelling possible hot and dry conditions to come for large parts of Canada.WeatherMay 14
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October ‘very dry’ in southern Alberta, but ‘more normal winter’ on the way: Environment CanadaAfter a much drier and warmer October than normal, Albertans are being warned to prepare for the return of winter weather.WeatherNov 4, 2024
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How an anticipated La Niña weather pattern could ease B.C. droughtB.C.'s lingering drought could be eased by an incoming weather pattern that may bring a colder and wetter than normal winter, says a UBC weather and climate expert.WeatherOct 2, 2024
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La Niña winter expected in B.C., which could be good news for skiersWhile it's always difficult to predict weather patterns with certainty this far out, it's looking like there's a decent chance it will be a good year for skiers and snowboarders.WeatherSep 24, 2024
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As warm weather lingers, what that means for fall – and leaf colours'A trend of above-normal temperatures' is forecasted for the rest of September and October across the country, according to Global News meteorologist Ross Hull.WeatherSep 21, 2024
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Canadian Hurricane Centre says active storm season predicted for East CoastThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is calling for 17 to 25 named storms, with between eight and 13 of those becoming hurricanes.WeatherMay 23, 2024
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El Niño looks to be fading. What Canadians can expect in the months to comeThe Australian Bureau of Meteorology says its monitoring shows the El Niño weather event is over. But scientists say its effects could still linger over Canada.CanadaApr 16, 2024
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El Niño is almost over. A similar phenomenon may be next. What is La Niña?Meteorologist are watching for a weather pattern called La Niña, the opposite of the El Niño pattern behind this year's warm winter. La Niña could bring storms or even hurricanes.CanadaFeb 3, 2024
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‘Running a fever’: What you should know about ‘maritime’ heat waves, weather extremesOcean temperatures that are much hotter than normal this summer have alarmed scientists and raised the prospect of accelerated global heating.EnvironmentAug 30, 2023
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Chance of drought looms with rainfall well below average in parts of B.C.Last year's dry fall remains a concern for the BC Wildfire Service, which has recorded 40 fires so far this spring.EnvironmentApr 24, 2023
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