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hatrack

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Mon Dec 11, 2017, 09:48 AM Dec 2017

60 F (15.4 C) Yesterday In Calgary, No Snow To Date This Winter; Temp Records Tumble Across Province

Many Albertans have been enjoying an unusually warm start to December, with some locations 15 degrees above average. Lethbridge and Grande Prairie both set new record highs Friday, with temperatures above 14C, while Calgary, Sundre and Claresholm were all notably close to new records.

On Saturday Calgary officially broke a 127 year record by reaching 15.4C. The old record of 14.4C was set in 1890, just nine years after Environment Canada starting tracking temperatures.

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Seven different cities and towns in southern Alberta set new record highs Saturday, including Lethbridge, Grande Prairie, Cold Lake, Sundre, Claresholm and High Level. According to the Environment Canada Climate Normals, December is the fifth snowiest month of the year for Calgary, with at least eight days of snow.

As of Saturday, the city of Calgary had not had any snow in December 2017 and it is unlikely that will change in the immediate forecast.

EDIT

https://globalnews.ca/news/3907590/record-heat-hits-southern-alberta/

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60 F (15.4 C) Yesterday In Calgary, No Snow To Date This Winter; Temp Records Tumble Across Province (Original Post) hatrack Dec 2017 OP
odd since nearby north dakota has already had major snow and sub zero F temperatures nt msongs Dec 2017 #1
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