After scrolling my feed today, I've decided to take a break for a bit. I'll check back in a few weeks to reassess because I know I'll miss you folks.
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Hey folks! Long time no tweet! I think I'll continue my Twitter break for now. If you'd like to find my #PEI weather updates and climate-related posts elsewhere, you can now find me here: https://t.co/ZUt7RKlDnW
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Showers begin overnight into Tuesday morning, with periods of rain tapering off into the early afternoon. Morning fog patches are also possible and a southeasterly wind will be quite gusty. Afternoon temperatures top out in the 7-13°C range (big range because of cool water).
"We also wanted to show that the cost of doing that [wetland restoration] is usually less than the cost of having to re-engineer or reconstruct the road." https://t.co/lqXFhxIRtI
Friday is shaping up to be quite sunny but it will feel a lot cooler than today. Temperatures will top out in the 5-8°C range (for most areas) with a cool and brisk 20-40 km/h north-northwesterly wind (gusts may top 50 km/h for exposed areas).
🚨PROUD DAD ALERT🚨 The #PEIScienceFair is on today at @EastlinkCtrPEI and our budding biologist Abby is ready to prove that crickets really can tell us the temperature. Best of luck to all of today's participants! 🦗🌡️👍
@dj_giberson @EastlinkCtrPEI Thank you again for taking the time to answer all of her questions! She just won a medal for her age group and we couldn't be more proud!
Honestly, getting to work here and call #PEI home already makes us winners! A big thank you to @TheCdnAcademy for the nomination (it is a huge honour) and congrats to the @GlobalBC team! Oh, and @TravisKingdon, that suit is on point (@LouiseMartinCBC always sets the bar so high).
"In the 1970s, three quarters of Swedish homes were heated with oil boilers. Today, electric-powered heat pumps have all but replaced oil in single-family homes." https://t.co/TjECYxcR8v