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Canadian Environment and Climate

Things are warming up in Winnipeg and spring is on the horizon, but that doesn’t necessarily mean winter is over.

Climatologist David Phillips of Environment and Climate Change Canada told 680 CJOB’s The Start the mild end to February is expected to continue on into the beginning of March — but while predicting the temperature is one thing, precipitation is much harder to forecast, and there’s always potential for more snow in the cards.

“The precipitation is really showing wetter than normal in March, but drier in March, April, May, so I’m not sure how to interpret that,” he said.

“I think it’s one that you just have to accept what it’s going to be.”

Phillips cited spring 2022 as an example of the difficulties in predicting precipitation. That year’s dry winter was followed by the wettest spring on record.

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