Edmonton has seen a warmer-than-average fall this year, but while some residents might be enjoying it, others might wonder what our winter will feel like.
The longer-than-usual fall in Alberta’s capital city has led to dry conditions and a lack of snow.
“You would have had about 23 cm of snow. so it’s way down,” David Phillips, a climatologist for Environment Canada and Climate Change, told CTV News Edmonton. “Temperatures have been almost three degrees warmer than normal.”
Phillips says earlier this year, Alberta saw its fourth warmest winter on record.
The province’s 30-year average temperature in November is 0.6 C. Up until Friday, this month’s average was 5.8 C.
“This year, it can only be warmer than that, so we’re probably setting a record for the warmest fall provincewide,” Phillips said.
This winter is expected to be much colder, …