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SubscriptionsGo to the Subscriptions Centre to manage your:My ProfileCanadians hoping that March would bring relief from a frigid winter may be disappointed: Environment Canada is predicting that cold weather across parts of the country is here for a while, even as spring approaches.From Saskatchewan eastward including Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and most of the Maritime provinces temperatures are expected to be colder than usual for this time of year. Temperatures in British Columbia and northern replica van Yellow Gold necklace Canada are expected to be milder than normal, while Alberta is set to remain seasonal.What is a polar vortex?Check for local weather updates at CBC's Weather CentreEnvironment Canada's senior climatologist David Phillips said that even a balmy day in March could still prove to be a relief from the biting cold of January or February."Everything is relative," Phillips told CBC News. "A day that was normal in January would probably be colder than a day below normal in March."Phillips also points out that in March, the sun is imitation Van Cleef & Arpels clover necklace higher in the sky, providing more warmth during the day."Even on a cold day in March, you're getting benefits from the sun," he said."In March, after enduring four or five or six months [of cold weather], you almost feel like enough's enough," Phillips said. "It's frustrating. You almost get weather rage."Phillips said that from a statistical point of view, this winter has been particularly "impressive."Toronto, which suffered through an ice storm and polar copy Van Cleef & Arpels necklace vortex wind chills, saw its coldest winter in 20 years. There were 10 days where the mercury dropped below 20 C, which hasn't happened in the last seven years.This winter was also the coldest for Winnipeg in 35 years, and is the second coldest stretch of frigid temperatures on record in 75 years.Even Vancouver, known for its relatively balmy weather, is experiencing one of its coldest and snowiest Februarys in 25 years.When it comes to wintry weather across Canada, "no one has been left out of the cold," Phillips said. "It's been tough for everyone."And there may be more tough times ahead: Phillips said 25 per cent of snowfall during the winter season typically happens after March 1, so there may be more snowy days still to come.The long, enduring winter will also mean a slow transition to springtime weather, since it will take longer to melt all the ice and snow that has accumulated. The frost line is also "very deep" this year because of the long lasting cold, Phillips adds.Even if psychologically Canadians are ready to put an immediate end to the winter season and bask in springtime warmth, Phillips said that in reality, we should hope for a slow and gradual defrost.
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