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Gillham had warned that it would be a 'frightfully frigid finale to February,' and. Gillham had warned that it would be a "frightfully frigid finale to February," and record breaking lows are a sign of just that.Īt least 24 communities in southern Ontario set new record low temperatures early Friday morning, some dating back to 1980. Snow squalls blamed on multi-vehicle crash in southern Ontario.

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There's really no sign that we're going to burst into spring before at least mid-March." "We have some meteorological March madness on the way with temperatures still much colder than they should be. "For those who are hoping for an early spring, unfortunately the news is not good," Gillham says. "With today's temps in the books, it's official," tweeted Weather Network Chief Meteorologist Chris Scott Friday afternoon, "Toronto and Ottawa have seen their coldest winter (Dec-Jan-Feb) in 20 years."Īnd things aren't set to warm up anytime soon. These 'how-tos' are devised so that, if you are in a hurry, you can skip the expository material and just follow the bulleted instructions step-by-step.

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WHEN WILL SPRING ARRIVE? Tune into The Weather Network on TV on Monday, March 3 at 9 pm ET as we release the 2014 Spring Outlook Following each instruction is an explanation of the step you just took, a description of Finale's response to it, or a description of an available detour to another feature.

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The entire winter as a whole for that matter, has many Canadians desperately longing for some warmer spring weather. No real surprise: "February 2014 will long be remembered for the wealth of wintry weather that it brought to much of Canada," says Weather Network meteorologist Doug Gillham in his latest Insider Insight.









Finale 2014.5 crashes on startup