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I wonder how Manyberries got it's name ?... (quite a cool one )
5.39 pm
22C/72F, Forecast overnight low of 14C/57F
51% RH
Clear with a light SW breeze.
The dewpoint has dropped a few degrees. I don't like clear skies bringing lower dewpoints. i'd rather have a mixture of cloud and sun, with higher humidity.
That same arctic air that's currently blasting the prairies has made its way down here too, although obviously much less extreme. The next few days are supposed to be solidly below freezing, day and night. Highs of -4°C (25°F) forecast for both days this weekend with tomorrow night having a low of -10°C (14°F), and tomorrow morning a forecast windchill of -17°C (1°F).
Very cold by Pacific Northwest standards (though nothing compared to the winters I grew up with on the prairies), and also very dry. Humidity got down to 27% earlier today, very low by Vancouver standards. It's supposed to get cloudy this coming week but apparently only a chance of flurries on Thursday/Friday forecast so far, so we may get away with little or no snow at all. This is gonna be interesting though, because the first half of December will end up having an average temperature below freezing.
The weatherman has an easy job this time of year, can get by with reruns.
Marion
Winnipeg
Moose Jaw
Them poor folks over in Toronto are still suffering from the Heat
Toronto
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