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Environment Canada predicts warmer than usual fall for Southern Interior Region

The Kootenays can expect to see above-normal temperatures this fall, according to Environment Canada.

The signal is strongest for September and then weakens, but still points toward higher or above-normal temperatures for October and November.

The seasonal precipitation forecast does show a slight hint that the region may experience above-normal precipitation throughout September. However, Lisa Erven, Environment Canada meteorologist, says it is too difficult to forecast those trends for October and November.

For the winter, Ervin explained that, as of now, the province is under a La Niña watch, which tends to increase the odds of cooler-than-normal temperatures.

“We are expecting a weak La Niña. La Niña typically influences our latitudes beginning around December and lasting through to spring. During La Niña years, they tend to increase the odds of cooler-than-normal temperatures, which, in turn, can lead to higher-than-normal snowpacks and a greater chance of low-elevation snow.”

However, she says it is not a “slam dunk,” meaning the region could still experience a range of weather conditions regardless of whether it is La Niña or El Niño.


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