A cooler winter: La Niña’s potential impact on the region and the prairies
MEDICINE HAT, AB – The weather phenomenon known as La Niña has returned for the second year in a row, and Canada’s weather agency says that could mean cooler winter weather this year for southern Alberta.
La Niña is widely considered to be a significant factor in weather around the globe, especially during the late fall, winter and early spring.
Environment Canada says the climate pattern usually means more snow in the mountains and colder weather for eastern Alberta, as well as Saskatchewan and Manitoba.