
Mild temperatures to stick around into first week of December: Environment Canada
It’s welcome news to many in the prairies. Mild temperatures are expected to stick around for at least the next upcoming week.
That’s according to Environment Canada lead forecaster, Brad Vrolijk.
“Normally, at this time of year, it’s a lot cooler than it is. That’s often driven by (the polar vortex). Often, by late November, the polar vortex has moved over Hudson Bay and we just get a nice pipeline of cold air down to the prairies,” he said Sunday.
“What we’re seeing right now is the polar vortex is actually remaining quite a bit further north, over the high arctic. What that’s allowing is an upper ridging to build in over western Canada.”