Western Canada is forecasted to experience a drastic change in temperature this week, with daytime temperatures expected to drop significantly to as low as -30°C. This is quite unusual for an El Niño winter, as the weather patterns associated with El Niño usually bring mild and wet winters to the Pacific Northwest.
The drop in temperature is expected to be accompanied by chilly winds, which will make the weather feel even colder. It is important to dress warmly and stay indoors as much as possible during this cold spell to avoid any health risks associated with extreme cold weather.
A drastic change is coming in Western Canada, with significantly colder air moving in from the Arctic this week. Temperatures will plummet into the -20s, and even -30s for some areas. #ABwx #SKwx #MBwx https://t.co/jdEK5ZJOMf
— The Weather Network (@weathernetwork) January 7, 2024




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