Spring should warm up – eventually, says senior climatologist
LETHBRIDGE – A winter that seemed relentless, with lengthy, unusually cold spells and frequent dumps of snow, is officially over.
Spring began Tuesday, March 20 at 10:15 a.m., putting an end – on the calendar, at least – to a winter southern Albertans won’t soon forget.
“When I look at the numbers for February and March in Lethbridge, that part of Alberta, it’s the coldest ever,” Environment Canada senior climatologist David Phillips told Lethbridge News Now. “You’ve had nine days where the temperature’s been below -30. You normally would see three or four of those.”
Phillips also said this winter put to rest the old wives’ tale about being too cold to snow. An average year would have seen 84 cm of snow fall on Lethbridge. The total since October is 155 cm.


