Toronto air travellers face new delays on cold day
February 20, 2013
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Tags: blizzard, brrr, Canada, climate, climate change, cold, cold 2013, cold record, freeze, freezing, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, record cold, record cold 2013, record cold winter, record freeze, record snow, record snowfall, snow, snowfall record, temperatures, unusual cold, unusually cold, weather, winter
Toronto air travellers face new delays on cold day
www.cbc.ca
Feb 17, 2013
The temperature is due to rise in Toronto after a snowy blast from Mother Nature on the weekend, but air travellers faced more delays at Pearson airport on Sunday due to weather issues elsewhere and an existing backlog of flights.
More than 100 flights for travellers heading to and from the eastern U.S., Quebec and other destinations were either delayed or cancelled because of a storm hitting south of the border. A similar number of cancellations had resulted at Pearson the day before because of snowfall on Saturday night.
Brrrr — good chance of snow overnight in Regina
May 25, 2012
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Tags: brrr, Canada, climate, climate change, cold, cold 2012, freeze, freezing, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, icy, May snowfall, Regina, temperature, temperatures, unusual cold, unusual snow, unusual snowfall, unusually cold, weather
Brrrr — good chance of snow overnight in Regina
http://metronews.ca
May 24, 2012
Will Regina see a late-May snowfall?
It just might. Weather forecasters, including Environment Canada and The Weather Network, predict the odds are good for some mixed precipitation overnight.
Western Canada Looks Set For Record Snowfall Season
February 12, 2012
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Tags: Alberta, brrr, Canada, Canadian ski areas, climate, climate change, cold, cold 2012, cold record, cold winter, freeze, freezing, freezing 2012, freezing winter, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, ice, icy, Marmot Basin, North America, record cold, Record Snowfall Season, ski, skiers, skiing, snow, snowboarders, snowfall, snowfall record, temperature, temperatures, unusual cold, unusual snow, unusual snowfall, unusually cold, weather, winter
Western Canada Looks Set For Record Snowfall Season
http://en.skiinfo.com
February 12, 2012
As parts of North America still battle for good snow cover, some resorts in Alberta and BC look set to break records for snowfall tallys by the end of their long season in May.
Alberta hit by record lows as arctic air moves east
January 21, 2012
Filed under Alberta, Canada, Ontario, Quebec
Tags: bone-chilling cold, brrr, Canada, chilly temperatures, climate, climate change, cold, cold record, freeze, freezing, freezing rain, frigid temperatures, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, record cold, ski, temperature, temperatures, unusual cold, unusually cold, weather, wind chil
Alberta hit by record lows as arctic air moves east
http://www.cbc.ca
Jan 18, 2012
Cold, blustery weather is blowing into much of Ontario and Quebec, leaving behind frigid temperatures that have shattered records across Alberta.
On Wednesday, dozens of communities across the province were hit with temperatures below –30 C, and 13 of them were hit with record lows. In the town of Hendrickson Creek, Alta., it was a bone-chilling –41.4.
Record cold plunges B.C. into deep freeze
November 29, 2010
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Tags: brrr, Canada, chilly, climate, climate change, cold, cold record, freeze, freezing, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, record cold, temperature, temperatures, weather
Record cold plunges B.C. into deep freeze
http://www.kelowna.com
November 22nd, 2010
A blast of Arctic air is barrelling down on the West Coast of B.C., challenging low temperature records that have stood for 25 years.
Heavy snow across the world
September 27, 2010
Filed under Canada, New Zealand
Tags: brr, Canada, climate, climate change, cold, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, heavy snowfall, New Zealand, record snow, record snowfall, ski, ski resorts, ski slopes, skiing, snowfalls, temperature, temperatures, The Alps, weather
Heavy snow across the world
http://www.planetski.eu
27 September 2010…New Zealand, Canada and The Alps have seen some decent snowfalls this week. It has been a pretty amazing time for some resorts around the world….
Big September Snowfalls in Canada
http://www.skiinfo.com
September 23, 2010…Last winter Marmot opened on November 11, its earliest opening date ever, with ideal snow conditions. So far this fall is shaping up to deliver a repeat performance of last year’s early season snowfalls which helped contribute to Marmot’s record setting year for attendance…
Huge Snowfalls in New Zealand
http://www.skiinfo.com
September 23, 2010…”We have received heavy snow mainly from the west and north west since late last week. Whakapapa has gone from 130cm’s a week ago to over two metres….
Whistler-Blackcomb reopens with summer snow
July 6, 2010
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Tags: Blackcomb Glacier, Blackcomb Mountain, Blackcomb Mountains, boarding, British Columbia, brrr, Canada, chilly, climate, climate change, cold, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, ski, skiing, snow, snowfall, snowshoeing, spring, summer, summer snow, temperature, temperatures, tubing, unusual snow, unusual snowfall, weather, Whistler, Whistler Mountain
Whistler-Blackcomb reopens with summer snow
http://news.ca.msn.com
July 5, 2010
Summer temperatures are finally forecast to hit B.C. this week, but up at the top of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, the resort is reopening for some out-of-season snowshoeing, skiing, boarding and tubing.
Edmonton breaks weather record for coldest December 13
December 14, 2009
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Edmonton breaks weather record for coldest December 13
http://network.nationalpost.com
December 13, 2009
Sunday marked the coldest Dec. 13 in Edmonton’s history.
Environment Canada recorded a frigid -46.1 C, or -58.4 with wind chill, at the Edmonton International Airport at 5 a.m., Environment Canada meteorologist Pierre Lessard said.
Whistler Smashes November Snowfall Record
November 21, 2009
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Tags: Canada, climate, climate change, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, Mt Hood, National Weather Service, record snow, record snowfall, ski, ski resort, skiing, snow, snowfall, snowiest November, temperature, temperatures, weather, Whistler, Whistler Blackcomb
Whistler Smashes November Snowfall Record
http://icecap.us
November 18, 2009
“Whistler Blackcomb ski resort has reported 98” the last seven days and 165” November. This makes it the snowiest November on Record at Whistler Blackcomb.
Turkey Day was a record-breaking chiller
October 17, 2009
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Tags: brrr, Canada, chilly, climate, climate change, cold, cold October, cold record, cold snap, cold temperatures, coldest on record, coldest Thanksgiving on record, cool, Environment Canada, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, Kelowna, record cold, record-breaking chiller, snow, snowfall, temperature, temperatures, unseasonal cold, unusual cold, unusually cold, weather
Holiday Monday was coldest on record
http://www.kelowna.com
October 16th, 2009
Turkey Day was a record-breaking chiller, according to Environment Canada.
Meteorologist Doug Lundquist says last weekend’s cold temperatures, thanks to clear skies and a northerly flow from the Northwest Territories, were some of the coldest on record.