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This week there are four amazing weather stories in every corner of Canada.
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RETURNING TO SPRING:
British Columbia is having a relapse in the spring, as a month’s rain could fall during this first week of July. This, combined with a summer snow record, could put flooding concerns in the forefront in the coming weeks.
PROLONGED ARCTIC HEAT:
With just one year of removal of the 2021 BC heat dome, which set a new temperature record for the country, July 2022 looks set to send heat to the Arctic Circle. Inuvik will not see the sunset until July 20 and it will be hot for the next few days. Norman Wells, a city located in the Sahtu region of the Northwest Territories, is the only point in Canada that has experienced five consecutive days of 30 ° C this week.
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UNUSUAL NEW EARTH:
In Newfoundland, the city of St. John’s continues to build its 20 ° C day stretch that began in June. This stretch should reach 15 days before the end of Wednesday. The island will also be the place to start the week with the strongest storm potential in the country.
OUTSTANDING STABLE PATTERN:
The Great Lakes, on the other hand, are trapped in the middle of all the weather stories and will be trapped there for a while, enjoying an incredibly consistent weather. Daily temperatures cannot vary more than 3 ° C over the next two weeks, which would be the first time recorded for summer in Toronto.
Watch the video above for more details on records, role changes, and historical coherence taking shape.