W. Canada's Shifting Weather

Different Seasons Across the Prairies

Doug Webster
By  Doug Webster , DTN Senior Ag Meteorologist
The highest temperatures observed across the Canadian Prairies from Feb. 2 to Feb. 8 show the effects of Chinook winds and Pacific air, especially in southern Alberta. (Chart Courtesy of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada)
Temperatures are in full winter mode across the northeastern Prairies, while spring warmth covers the southwest.

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