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The cold spell that’s plagued northern BC over the last couple weeks is coming to an end

The cold spell that’s plagued northern BC over the last couple weeks is coming to an end

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A warmer air mass is moving through the region, but may not last for long
“We’re in a La Niña pattern that is expected to persist into mid-to-late spring”
Meteorologist Lisa West
This weather pattern means a cooler-than-normal winter could be on the horizon for 2018

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