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Vancouver Ends First Official Snow-Free Winter in 43 Years Amid Climate Shift
Warmer temperatures and below-average precipitation led to the first snow-free winter in 43 years, with Vancouver's mean temperature reaching 6°C, the second highest on record.
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.