Fall Predicted to Be Warmer and Wet
Prince George, B .C. – If you look at the predictions for temperatures and precipitation in the Prince George region for the next three months, it would appear it will be warmer and wetter than normal.
(map at right shows precipitation probability images courtesy Environment Canada)
As shown on the map at right, the three month probabilistic maps produced by Environment Canada indicate a 40-50% probability the temperatures in the region will be higher than normal for September through to the end of November. There is also a 30-40% probability the temperatures will be near normal, but it is more likely temps will be higher than the norm.
As for Precipitation, pretty much the same story, with a 40 – 50% probability of more rain, or snow as the case may be, during that three month period.
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