*think El Nino thoughts*
*think El Nino thoughts*
FWIW the only mention of snow in the actual Environment Canada forecast for Brandon itself is flurries on Friday, but sounds like there's some uncertainty about who sees what with the system that's coming earlier in the week
With the inevitable change of the season, just a few notes re the weather page...
- as part of an update made during the summer, the area at the top of the weather page will automatically pick up and link to Environment Canada's special weather statements of winter weather like the one for tomorrow
- for anyone that might've been making use of the weather station rain gauges on the weather page.... They're only capable of measuring water and not snow accumulation, so they'll be brought offline for the season later today. The weather station thermometers for each of Southern Brandon and West Brandon will remain up for winter to give another perspective on the temp in the city. Rain gauges will be brought back online in the spring once we're clear of the threat of freezing rain.
- as always, in the right-hand column of the weather page there is a direct link to the Province's highways map. A lot of folks might still not be aware that on that page they also have a number of live webcam shots showing the current state that roads are in