Winter-weary rejoice: Climatologist says more winter behind than ahead of us
It’s the dead of winter and — despite how ominous that might sound — the country’s top climatologist says that’s actually a good thing.
“I always think that should be a national holiday for people who are not big fans of winter,” said Dave Phillips, senior climatologist at Environment Canada.
The dead of winter is the point where there “is more winter behind us than ahead of us.”
That point is calculated by noting the average temperature for every day of the year. On the day that average hits its lowest, we’ve hit the “bottom of the well.”


