Record-breaking warmth has been observed in Western Canada, with daily temperature records broken in Alberta, British Columbia, and Yukon. This warm winter in Canada, the warmest on record, is coming to a close, leading to concerns about the upcoming spring season and potential impacts on wildfire season and erosion.
‘The lost season’: Winter comes to a close as Canada’s warmest on record https://t.co/6kFIQkx2rX
It's the 1st day of spring! But this winter was one for the record books: the warmest on record in the U.S., according to @NOAA. Winters are getting warmer, shorter, and less snowy, with cascading impacts on your food, health, and wintertime fun: https://t.co/agArhXV3be https://t.co/Ig2XYcmcJX
Canada just had its warmest winter ever. What’s in store for spring? https://t.co/2u2Nf7YKYQ https://t.co/hKS8caWszh
The warmest winter on record in Canada could have far-reaching effects on everything from wildfire season to erosion, climatologists say. READ MORE: https://t.co/1A0fvyM8qA https://t.co/1A0fvyM8qA
“The lost season”: Winter comes to a close as Canada’s warmest on record - The Canadian Press https://t.co/rD52gMnlsW
'The lost season': Winter comes to a close as Canada's warmest on record https://t.co/r4rxi7z8ZN
After days of record warmth, Alberta will see quite the reversal of fortunes this week, culminating in a multi-day snowfall event and a drastic temperature plunge. #ABstorm #ABwx https://t.co/QMNLQ88V6Y
Forecast: Record-breaking warmth in Western Canada, cold and snow elsewhere https://t.co/7sJBs7StY0
Alberta, B.C. and Yukon Territory break daily temperature records https://t.co/So3N29Xb7q
Daily temperature records broken in Alberta, BC, Yukon, Environment Canada reports https://t.co/Qzh3KyrLQX