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After seven years of La Nina conditions, the surface temperature of the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean has warmed again, signalling the switch to a global El Nino event. Here is what Canadians can expect this El Nino winter.

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[โ€“] RagingNerdoholic@lemmy.ca -4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

WARMER AND DRIER

In the parts of the country that feel the effects of El Niรฑo the most โ€” western and central Canada as well as the Great Lakes โ€” temperatures over the winter and possibly into spring will be warmer than average.

As someone who lives in the frozen asscrack of Canada, thank fuck. God, I hate winter so much. Shit's all gonna collapse within a few decades anyway, might as well enjoy what little relief from frigid hell I can get.

edit: not sure what the downvoters are disagreeing with here. That the cold sucks ass or that civilization is heading at light speed towards collapse?

[โ€“] Phil_in_here@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 year ago

Your main problem is heating such a large space. A small fire directly on the clothes you're wearing will give you the brief respite from the cold you need! It's cheap and easy!