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Old Posted Feb 3, 2026, 2:57 AM
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Nice day in cowtown, sunny and +10. Wednesday and Thursday's forecast is sunny and 17C
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Old Posted Feb 3, 2026, 3:01 AM
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Le Bonhomme Carnaval is enjoying it, and hoping it continues for a couple of more weeks.
Me, a little less (I’m not a snowman!)
I prefer mild temperatures lol
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Old Posted Feb 3, 2026, 3:03 AM
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Nice day in cowtown, sunny and +10. Wednesday and Thursday's forecast is sunny and 17C
Really?

Do you mind sharing these temp. with us out east? I’m down!
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The January averages:

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Nice work as always Metro-One. The Gonzales station in Victoria was milder of course - average high for January was 8.9, average low was 4.7 with the first and only day thus far this winter with a low falling below zero - January 25th when it hit -0.2 C.

Beautiful pics of snow elsewhere in the country - thanks for sharing but I hope it doesn't last much longer for your sakes.
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-7C with a wind chill of -13 and sunny. We approached the normal high for this time of the year but still a solid 2 degrees below. That was the nicest day in about 2 weeks...

The low was -17C (wind chill of -25) this morning.

The warmspot was Rolling Hills, AB at 13.0C.

Warmest low was Herbert Island, BC at 9.0C.
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Old Posted Feb 3, 2026, 10:48 AM
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-9C and mostly cloudy in Moncton at 8 AM, going up to -1C this afternoon. Actually a normal day!
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Looks super mild again this week, might get up to 15 tomorrow and Wednesday. Next week looks more seasonal and I'm hearing the polar vortex may return mid month.
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^ The polar vortex left?
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Old Posted Feb 3, 2026, 5:06 PM
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^ when it snows in St. John’s, it snows a lot!
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^ The polar vortex left?
Everywhere but Winnipeg it seems lol.
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Some places have been under polar vortex for about 3+ months now.

-4C with a wind chill of -6. Sunny start to the day but clouded over this afternoon. A degree ABOVE normal... first time in 2 weeks.

Low of -14C (wind chill of -18) this morning.

The warmspot was Kindakun Rocks, BC at 14.6C.

Warmest low was Herbert Island, BC at 9.9C.
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-3C and partly cloudy in Moncton at 10 AM

Fairly benign weather pattern for the upcoming week.
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That snow looks pretty heavy.
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9 degrees when I left my house this morning, should have worn shorts for my ride into work! up to 12 now, forecast to hit 17!! Feels like spring
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Some places have been under polar vortex for about 3+ months now.
I think they just call that winter.
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Old Posted Feb 4, 2026, 6:29 PM
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I think they just call that winter.
Nicko's definition of winter differs from yours.
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Old Posted Feb 4, 2026, 6:47 PM
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Currently 6 here going up to 10 or 11. Snow is melting pretty good. Drove 5 hours north and some areas had a lot of snow and others were bare already. All the areas that have had wild fires the last few years have a lot of snow this year.
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