The monthly precipitation forecast for June is here!
Learn more about monthly and seasonal forecasts by reading our Learning Zone article: https://t.co/C7DZ7rLQ8l
The summer temperature forecast is here!
This map displays the probability that the average temperature for June to August 2026 will be above normal (peach–red), near normal (gray), or below normal (blue), relative to normal conditions for 1991–2020.
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Parts of BC are entering the 2026 spring and summer season under abnormally dry conditions, with below-average snowpack and warmer-than-normal temperatures, raising concerns about water availability and wildfire risk.
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New on https://t.co/rf5WPxWWS3: Rainfall Projections: https://t.co/9D8FR8OX2u
Alongside snowfall, https://t.co/rf5WPxWWS3 now provides projections of rainfall across Canada at high resolution.
Nouveau sur https://t.co/pUN2518s3s : projections de la pluie: https://t.co/JodaWGTTKX
Outre les projections des chutes de neige, https://t.co/pUN2518s3s fournit désormais des projections de la pluie à haute résolution pour l'ensemble du Canada.
New on https://t.co/rf5WPxWWS3: Snowfall Projections: https://t.co/jkcBsMV41j
https://t.co/rf5WPxWWS3 now provides high-resolution projections of snowfall across Canada.
🔗 Explore the snowfall dataset: https://t.co/jkcBsMV41j
Use https://t.co/rf5WPxWWS3 to explore how climate change is projected to shift the date of last spring frost.
Read the full article and explore the map: https://t.co/AIDJ1VsutN
What’s Trending on https://t.co/rf5WPxWWS3? One of the most-read articles this past month: Tornadoes and Climate Change in Canada. https://t.co/ADZ6JEKcwO
New article on https://t.co/rf5WPxWWS3: Feeling the Heat: Climate Change, Climate Variability, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada
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From engineering to health care to agriculture and transportation, climate change is impacting decision-making in every sector.
This new toolkit makes it easier to bring these topics forward in your classroom.
Read more: https://t.co/N4LdtBd6oD
Did you know that for the first time ever Canada’s 2025 National Building Code (NBC) now incorporates future climatic design values?
🔗 Read the latest blog https://t.co/7a32oBLBKx to learn more and find out more about building-focused tools and resources.
https://t.co/rf5WPxWWS3 has launched a new custom shapefile analysis feature, introducing for the first time the ability to download spatially averaged climate data for a user-defined region (https://t.co/D6O65VkbVW).
Read more: https://t.co/XTG83jDX5e
The March to May 2026 Precipitation Forecast is here!
Start using the seasonal forecasts here: https://t.co/kIXsV0ubnx
Learn more about seasonal forecasts by reading our Learning Zone article: https://t.co/yPHtc0rwp6
🍁 How could climate change impact maple syrup production in Canada? 🍁
Explore how https://t.co/rf5WPxWWS3 can support analysis of key climate indices relevant to maple syrup production: https://t.co/bzl02PRocq
As spring approaches, so does maple syrup season in Canada. 🍁But how might climate change affect this important industry?
Read the full article: https://t.co/XoDpJ4Zd4L