Weather expert Daniel Bezte looks at heat waves and the climate factors that lead to extended periods of high heat in the Prairies.| Manitoba Co-operator
Shorter days, temperature, humidity and wind are some of the fall weather factors that play into whether or not that crop dries down The post Why drying crops in the fall is so tough appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorWeather & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
More bits of weather folklore, from loon calls to when the geese and herons migrate south, and whether they actually do predict winter weather to come. The post Does fall predict winter? appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorWeather & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Can Manitoba’s fall really predict future winter weather? From early leaf drop to when the birds leave, there are plenty of old sayings, but how much fact is there behind the folklore? The post Mythbusting the folklore of winter forecasts appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorWeather & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Heavy, severe rain events need a couple of conditions before farms in Western Canada get soaked: Moisture in the atmosphere is just one of them.| Manitoba Co-operator
Not everything with spinning winds on the Canadian Prairies is a tornado. From dust devils to cold-core funnel clouds, here are some mimics.| Manitoba Co-operator
Even with the very best of modern technology, we’re still not sure about the science behind how tornadoes form.| Manitoba Co-operator
Weather models show no clear consensus on how late summer and early fall 2025 will shake out for the Canadian Prairies, but some expect cooler temperatures.| Manitoba Co-operator
The rain tap might slow to a trickle on the Canadian Prairies this summer. Long range forecasts in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta all expect little precipitation in coming months.| Manitoba Co-operator