Nova Scotia dry spell just a ‘dress rehearsal:’ Environment Canada
HALIFAX — An Environment Canada climatologist is warning that a dry spell in Nova Scotia that has left some people without water is just a “dress rehearsal” for the kind of weather conditions Canada can expect in the years to come.
“These are little teasers, little dress rehearsals of what we’re going to be challenged with more in the future,” said David Phillips. “It’s not your grandparent’s weather anymore. It’s a new weather and it’s weird, wild and wacky.”
Phillips said parts of Nova Scotia have been drier than normal this summer, with the Halifax area only receiving about two thirds of what it normally does in precipitation.
He said as temperatures warm up across the country over the next number of years, Canadians can expect more dry spells — and more frequently than normal.


