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3 days ago · 2024-10-10. Environment Canada's weather web site provides official weather warnings, current conditions, forecasts, and weather models, for public and marine areas in Canada. Canadian weather RADAR, tropical storm tracking, lightning activity, UV index, and AQHI index values also available.
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Oct 1, 2024 · As October begins, several provinces are bracing for frosty conditions and some are facing a snowy start, local forecasts say.
Oct 8, 2024 · As sea levels, carbon dioxide amounts and surface temperatures rise, top climate scientists say the 'vital signs' of the earth are not looking good. But there are a few signs of hope, too....
Jan 19, 2024 · In the past week, extreme cold has hit many parts of Canada, including –40 C temperatures in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, where the record-breaking cold led to electricity shortages.
Aug 22, 2023 · Frost. The threat of it looms for New Brunswick during the early morning hours Wednesday, with temperatures expected to hover near the freezing mark, according to an advisory issued by...
- Cheryl Santa Maria
May 27, 2024 · Top climate and environment headlines, all in one places. Check your local forecast. In south Manitoba, cool temperatures will kick off the week before warming up by Wednesday. Chilly...
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Apr 2, 2019 · Permafrost’s simple definition — rock or soil that remains at or below 0 C for at least two consecutive years — is where the simplicity ends. Permafrost consists of an active layer of variable thickness that thaws and refreezes each year, and sits atop a deeper, more permanent layer.