Prince George didn’t see its temperatures jump or drop over October, staying close to the average.
According to Environment Canada, last month’s temperature sat around an average of 4 degrees, with October’s normal at 4.4.
Meteorologist Derek Lee said precipitation wasn’t too far off from normal either.
“In total, we got around 56 millimetres, and the normal for this time of year would’ve been 66 millimetres.”
“That translates to around 85 per cent of normal, so it’s pretty good in terms of what we got in October.”
Lee said PG is likely to continue the near normal trend for conditions in the first half of November, with the end of the month potentially seeing cooler than normal temperatures in the north.
As for precipitation, he said the area is typically in limbo, but if we were to see any it the daytime, it’s warm enough to continue to be rain, with overnights most likely being snow.
Temperatures for this week are expected to sit between 4 and 6 degrees, with overnights below the freezing mark.
More information on Prince George’s forecast can be found here.
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