However, it does not seem to be the hot weather that many can crave at this time of year, says the chief meteorologist of Global News. “Moving forward, I predict quite cold air that will remain even in May,” said Anthony Farnell.
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“The fact that there is so much snow cover in the Meadows, tends to cool the air over it and can prolong the winter conditions even here in the Great Lakes, even in areas that do not have snow on the ground.” There is still nearly 30 inches of snow on the ground in southern Manitoba and northwestern Ontario, which will help cool the air for at least the next two weeks. There is also more snow in forecasts for most of Canada’s major cities except Vancouver and Halifax in the second half of April, Farnell said. Global News Graphic It has been cold in parts of Canada since the vernal equinox on March 20, Farnell said. While citing the prolonged cold air as the reason for that, it is also partly due to the strong winds that have recently hit across the country. The story goes on under the ad On Good Friday, strong winds blew in Quebec and Ontario, killing more than 215,000 Canadians. Winds hurried up to 70 km / h in some communities. On Saturday in British Columbia, an icy mass of cold air hovering over the countryside broke minimum temperature records, some over 100 years old. Princeton had a record since 1895 that was broken when mercury fell to -8.4 C on April 16. The old record was -6.7 C for that day. Cars parked on Fort Street in downtown Winnipeg during an April 13 snowstorm. Mike Sudoma / The Canadian Press Shortly before the weekend, all eyes were on Manitoba as a torrential downpour dropped 29cm of snow in Winnipeg, paralyzing roads, trapping small cars, closing schools and keeping most residents inside. Trending Stories
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The story goes on under the ad Sharing the cold weather, Ottawa could have two to four inches of snow on Monday night and up to five inches of snow on Tuesday, according to Environment Canada. Toronto is also expected to be hit by a winter eruption on Monday, about two to four inches near Lake Ontario. “So far this spring for Ontario, we’ve seen some slightly lower temperatures, and especially in early spring the weather can be quite variable,” said Sherry Williams, a Toronto-based meteorologist at Environment Canada. “We had some very nice days, but we also had snow, and that’s exactly the cold air that pushes further south when it snows.” Snow piled up along the edges of the Rideau Canal melts as a cyclist makes his way along a bike path on April 12th. Adrian Wyld / The Canadian Press What is causing this late cold in Canada is turning back to the polar vortex from the North Pole, Farnell said. The story goes on under the ad “He can move and make appearances where he does not usually appear,” he said.
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“What we had was a disturbance of this polar vortex in March, and it tends to send chunks of cold to different parts of the northern hemisphere, and one of those chunks is sitting in the meadows here in Ontario. the threat of frost and frost, and this will obviously have an impact on farmers. “ Robert Homola is surfing on a cool, stormy spring day on Lake Ontario at Jack Darling Park in Mississauga, OD on March 23rd. Nathan Denette / The Canadian Press However, in mid-May, Canadians can expect to see a change in forecast, in much warmer conditions, Farnell added. Although it is early for forecasts, weather modeling now shows another hot summer, starting on June 21, according to forecasts for Canada, he said. The story goes on under the ad
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“In mid-May, we really start to turn a corner and turn to that summer all of a sudden. This was a much more common phenomenon. “I do not know if it is climate change or just the cycle we are in, but we have had more cold April than usual for the last decade or so, and then it gets hot in late May and June and summers here,” he said. “For those who hope for moisture, be careful what you wish for (because) I think it will come this year as well.” – with files from Irelyne Lavery, Kathy Michaels, Skylar Peters and Ryan Rocca of Global News © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.
title: “Canada S Spring Has Been Cold So Far. Why It May Linger For Longer National " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-30” author: “James Keck”
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