An Alberta clipper is expected to deliver the first significant snowfall of the fall to southwestern Saskatchewan. Environment and Climate Change Canada says the system is forecast to reach parts of ...
The outlook: Frequent snowfalls and mixed precipitation events due to a weak La Nina and negative arctic oscillation. A weak La Nina is expected to persist into this winter, marked by cooler than ...
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In Photos: Northern Lights dazzle over Winnipeg as solar storm hits Earth
A powerful X1.8-class solar flare erupted from the Sun earlier this week, releasing a barrage of charged particles toward ...
Our first true shot of winter arrives late Sunday and spills into the first half of next week. I’m not talking about snow. Instead, a shot of Arctic air will plunge south into the United States from ...
The Northern lights will be visible in at least 22 U.S. states, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
A messy mix of rain and snow is poised to blanket parts of western and central Manitoba. The transition will likely happen ...
Canadian electricity and gas provider Just Energy (JE.TO) on Monday raised doubts about its ability to continue as a going concern, after it forecast a $250 million loss from winter storms sweeping ...
Temperatures in New York City on Monday and Tuesday (potentially Wednesday) are not expected to exceed 49 degrees. As explained by Dombek, the high temperature on one of those days — probably Tuesday ...
National Weather Service forecaster Mike Efferson said temperatures are expected to tumble by roughly 25 degrees across much ...
Charlotte’s first real taste of winter cold will reach the region ahead of Veterans Day on Tuesday, with a low in the mid 20s expected Monday, Nov. 10, the National Weather Service says. From Sunday ...
A frigid air mass out of Canada is headed toward the South, prompting forecasters to predict highs in the 20s and lows in the ...
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