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Tale of two seasons in Western Canada with chance of severe storms and snow - The Weather Network

By Zoe Bauer
Published in Weather News
June 18, 2023
1 min read
Tale of two seasons in Western Canada with chance of severe storms and snow - The Weather Network

The Weather Network has accurately predicted the tale of two seasons in Western Canada, highlighting the chance of severe storms and snow. Despite the typical warmer spring weather, Western Canada has seen an abnormal turn in the climate, with cold temperatures and the chance of snowfall throughout this week.

According to the report, Western Alberta will see a significant drop in temperature with the possibility of snow throughout the week. Conversely, Vancouver, British Columbia will experience a warmer climate but still with a chance of severe thunderstorms depending on location.

The cooler weather in the Western provinces is a significant change from typically warmer temperatures that would mark the arrival of spring. The report attributes these changes to the Arctic Oscillation, which is characteristic of a significant decrease in temperatures.

While these weather fluctuations may seem sudden, it’s not entirely unexpected. The weathers of the world have been greatly fluctuating, and as such, the likelihood of experiencing more changes than the usual has increased.

The recent weather report emphasizes the importance of being aware of changes in the climate and how it can affect living beings and socio-economic factors. As we see these critical changes that are already taking place despite original forecasts, it is good to know that reliable sources must properly inform us to prepare and navigate through it.


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