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Farmers in parts of northern Alberta are dealing with dry soil, poor crop growth and no clear end to the drought.
In the peatlands, research has shown wildfires speed up permafrost melt, which in turn releases carbon, according to David Olefeldt, a peatlands researcher and assistant professor at the University of ...
A sharp drop in temperatures is on the way for parts of the Prairies, but not before potentially severe thunderstorms roll ...
The town of Musgrave Harbour has been ordered to evacuate due to a wildfire only two kilometres away from the community. The ...
An extended stretch of unsettled weather is taking aim at Atlantic Canada, with rounds of heavy rain and the potential for ...
Tens of thousands of people died during the summer of 2003 after a relentless heat wave blanketed Europe. Temperatures soared ...
This year has seen a seemingly endless string of flash floods across the U.S. The root causes are as diverse as they are complex ...
Warm air spiralling around a low-pressure system will allow the atmosphere to destabilize across the southern Prairies by Sunday afternoon. The greatest risk for severe weather will cover southern ...
Sunday’s forecast high at Toronto-Pearson is 28°C. Monday and Tuesday will be the days to beat, with respective daytime high ...
The biggest impact smoke has on weather is air temperature. The smoke in the air can reflect incoming sunlight back into space, leading to cooler temperatures. The amount of cooling is related to the ...
The dog dog days of summer are in full swing at the Crazy Dog Splash Pad in St. Croix, Nova Scotia. Shauna O’Handley built a pool in her backyard so her dog Arrow could practice dock diving but opened ...
Keep an eye on the radar and listen for severe weather alerts in your area as you go about your day.
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