La Niña to bring colder than average temperatures to the Prairies
Get ready for a “weather whiplash” this winter as temperatures and precipitation levels swing between extremes throughout the season.
That’s according to the latest winter outlook from The Weather Network which says colder water temperatures in the Pacific Ocean are creating La Niña conditions.
“This is actually the second year that we are seeing a state of La Niña,” said Weather Network Meteorologist Jessie Uppal. “In this case, La Niña is making for a very wet and cool pattern across Western Canada and also a very mild and somewhat stormy track across portions of the east.”
Uppal said the La Niña system will bring varying degrees of precipitation and cold temperatures across Canada.