Weather synopsis – Temperatures (7 day average) have been warmest in MB and western SK (Fig. 1).
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Figure 1. Observed average temperatures across the Canadian prairies for the past seven days (April 20-26, 2020).
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Rainfall (7 day accumulation) amounts have been lowest across most of SK.
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Figure 2. Observed cumulative precipitation across the Canadian prairies for the past seven days (April 20-26, 2020).
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Over the past 30 days, average temperatures (Fig. 3) and cumulative rainfall (Fig. 4) have been greatest in MB. Temperatures and rainfall are lowest in AB.
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Figure 3. Observed average temperatures across the Canadian prairies for the past 30 days (March 28-April 26, 2020). |
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Figure 4. Observed cumulative precipitation across the Canadian prairies for the past 30 days (March 28-April 26, 2020). |
The growing degree day map (GDD) (Base 5 ºC, April 1-April 27, 2020) is below (Fig. 5):
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Figure 5. Growing degree day map (Base 5 °C) observed across the Canadian prairies for
the growing season (April 1-27, 2020).
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The growing degree day map (GDD) (Base 5 ºC, April 1-April 27, 2020) is below (Fig. 6):
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Figure 6. Growing degree day map (Base 10 °C) observed across the Canadian prairies for
the growing season (April 1-27, 2020).
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The lowest temperatures (°C) observed the past seven days ranged from <-16 to >0 °C in the map below (Fig. 7).
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Figure 7. Lowest temperatures (°C) observed across the Canadian prairies the past seven days (April 23-29, 2020).
Image has not been reproduced in affiliation with, or with the endorsement of the Government of Canada and was retrieved (30Apr2020).
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The highest temperatures (°C) observed the past seven days ranged from <9 to >21 °C in the map below (Fig. 8).
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Figure 8. Highest temperatures (°C) observed across the Canadian prairies the past seven days (April 23-29, 2020).
Image has not been reproduced in affiliation with, or with the endorsement of the Government of Canada and was retrieved (30Apr2020).
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