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February Monthly Averages (C) Max T Min T Mean T Ppt (mm) The weather page is prepared by Daniel Bezte. Dan has a BA Honours degree in geography, specializing in climatology, from the U of W. He has taught climate and weather classes at the U of W, and is a guest climate expert on

Issued: Monday, January 18, 2010 Covering: January 20 –January 27

The mild weather pushed in a little stronger than anticipated last week, and as a result, several locations saw record-high temperatures on Saturday (Jan. 16). It looks like the mild weather will continue for much of this forecast period, but I doubt we will see any more record-breaking temperatures… hmm, I seem to remember saying


Issued: Monday, December 7, 2009 Covering: December 9 –December 16

Last week’s forecast played out not too badly. We did see an Alberta Clipper during the first half of the week. The clipper did move a little further south than originally expected, bringing the season’s first significant snow to extreme southern areas. The Alberta Clipper forecasted to graze southwestern Manitoba over the weekend did form

November Weather – A Sign Of The Winter To Come?

CITY WINNIPEG BRANDON DAUPHIN MEAN MAX TC 7.0 (6.4 1999) 6.7 (6.7 1939) 7.6 (6.4 1981) MEAN MIN TC -5.5 (-3.5 1981) -7.3 (-7.3 1953) -4.0 (-3.7 2001) MEAN TC 0.7 (1.0 1981) -0.3 (0.7 1917) 1.8 (0.8 1981) Iknow last issue I said I would continue our look at El Nińo, and we will,


Issued: Monday, October 26, 2009 Covering: October 28 –November 4

Idon’t know if this is my favourite or least favourite time of the year to try and forecast. It’s my favourite because we are moving into the early-winter storm season and our weather pattern tends to get pretty active. It’s my least favourite because the weather models can change not only daily but sometime almost

Time To Start Your Christmas Weather Shopping

Usually I wait until November to discuss getting a weather station for Christmas, but with the prices of computerized parts continuing to get cheaper and our Canadian dollar getting closer to par, these weather stations are becoming more affordable each day. Another issue our Christmas shoppers must deal with is that the best deals on


Issued: Monday, October 5, 2009 Covering: October 7 –October 14

It’s starting to look more and more like we’re heading back into the weather pattern that has dominated our weather for most of this year: cool and unstable. Last week’s forecast played out fairly well, with the only fly in the ointment being the persistent cloud cover that stuck around early this week instead of