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Vancouver Ends First Official Snow-Free Winter in 43 Years Amid Climate Shift
Vancouver's winter saw mean temperatures 1.7 C above average with 79% of normal snowpack, raising concerns over summer water shortages, researchers say.
- Vancouver is about to complete its first officially snow-free winter in 43 years, with no measurable snowfall recorded.
- Experts suggest this could become a recurring trend in southwestern British Columbia due to changing climate patterns.
- Although there were a few trace snow events, none met the minimum requirement to count as official snowfall.
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Vancouver closing out first snow-free winter in 43 years. There may be more on the way
Vancouver is poised to close out its first official snow-free winter in 43 years, in what environmental researchers say may become a new norm for southwestern British Columbia rather than an anomaly.
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Read Full ArticleVancouver closes out first no-snow winter in 43 years with more of them on the way
Vancouver is poised to close out its first official snow-free winter in 43 years, in what environmental researchers say may become a new norm for southwestern British Columbia rather than an anomaly.
·Canada
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Leaning Left19Leaning Right1Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution79% Left
Bias Distribution
- 79% of the sources lean Left
79% Left
L 79%
C 17%
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