Environment Canada is reporting that Edmonton City Centre, the city of Lacombe, AB and the town of Rosetown, SK all broke 65-year temperature records. Edmonton got down to -14.8°C, breaking the previous record of -13.9 degrees, Lacombe reached -17.9 degrees, just squeaking by the last record low of -17.8, and Rosetown dropped to -17.4, beating out -16.7 as the town's old record, all set in 1948. Joining them are the towns of Meadow Lake, SK and Wynyard, SK, who broke 1997 records by getting down to -21.6 and -20.8 degrees, respectively, and Watrous, SK who broke the 2002 record low of -15.0°C by get-ting down to -17.7 degrees. The 'biggest' record breaker in the region was Edmonton International Airport, where the temperature dropped to -20.0°C, shattering the old record of -16.4°C from 2002.
More CO2 please! Ice age coming.
More CO2 please! Ice age coming.
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