It could be that the Pacific plumes have turned, and are coming straight in on Vancouver. That gives them lots of rain, and it means spring for the rest of Canada. However, there is still a lot of cold air up north, and a plume only has to veer north to give us another clipper.
Whether a plume goes north or not is fascinating physics. If the plumes are weak, and the north Pacific air is warming, there is less chance of penetration. And there are a zillion other combinations. noaa hasn't released the world temps yet, so the unholy alliance of the 'two n's' continues.
So, it's time to give China another trillion dollars for windmills and solar cells, and go 'la la'.
ps. for my 'Let's Pretend it's Spring' event I planted the tomato and pepper seeds under the lights, where it is spring. My onions and can-bis are up a half-inch.
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