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Old Posted Oct 24, 2023, 11:29 AM
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Moncton, Fredericton and Sherbrooke have fallen:

UPDATED FREEZE LIST - 2023

1) Iqaluit, NU - September 2nd (-1.3)
2) Whitehorse, YT - September 3rd (-0.7)
3) Thompson, MB - September 6th (-2.0)
4) Prince George, BC - September 8th (-0.3)
5) Thunder Bay, ON - September 14th (-0.6)
6) Saskatoon, SK - September 21st (-0.3)
7) Calgary, AB - September 29th (-0.6)
8) Lethbridge, AB - September 29th (-1.5)
9) Yellowknife, NT - September 30th (-2.0)
10) Regina, SK - September 30th (-0.5)
11) Winnipeg, MB - October 8th (-1.9)
12) Sudbury, ON - October 11th (-0.7)
13) Corner Brook, NL - October 18th (-0.4)
14) St. John's, NL - October 18th (-0.3)
15) Edmonton, AB - October 22nd (-1.8)
16) London, ON - October 23rd (-1.0)
17) Windsor, ON - October 23rd (-0.3)
18) Toronto, ON - October 23rd (-0.2)
19) Ottawa, ON - October 23rd (-0.3)
20) Saint John, NB - October 23rd (-0.6C)
21) Fredericton, NB - October 24th (-2.0C)
22) Sherbrooke, QC - October 24th (-1.9c)
23) Moncton, NB - October 24th (-1.5C)

Kamloops, BC
Kelowna, BC
Vancouver, BC
Victoria, BC
Kingston, ON
Montreal, QC
Quebec City QC
Charlottetown, PE
Halifax, NS
Sydney, NS

Quebec City possibly may have fallen too. Hourly observations show it transiently fell to +0.1C overnight. I'll wait for Marty's analysis.
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