Weather Crystal Ball Too Cloudy
By Ben Meisner
Monday, July 25, 2005 04:01 AM
You may not need to hear this tid bit of information and have been looking skyward for your own forecast, but Environment Canada is suggesting that the months of July and August will be colder than normal in western Canada.
In this region the average temperature is predicted to be around an average of 60 degrees during the last part of July and the month of August.
There is, according to Environment Canada, a 40% chance that the temperatures will be near normal. The odds are worse in southern BC where there is just a 10% chance of normal temperatures.
Don’t despair, the rest of western Canada falls under the same umbrella as there is little in the weather crystal ball to suggest that we are going to round out the summer at least during July and August of near normal temperatures.
The rain factor is not dealt with in their predictions; suffice to say a look out side nearly any given hour would suggest that it’s raining a lot.
Oh by the way we did not check to see how the weather has been in Mexico or Hawaii
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