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This time last year Manitoba experiences record breaking heat

Your Manitoba from Nov. 2. Submitted by: Irene Rempel

Since 1872, there has not been a warmer November than what was experienced in 2016. Around the province, record high temperatures were set on what seemed like a regular basis.

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2017 is a much different story as temperatures this week will approach record lows.

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Let’s take a look back at the record setting days that started in early November around the province from Environment Canada.

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Below, the top three warmest temperatures are listed for each day.

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Nov. 5:

  • Deerwood: 22.5 C (old record 20.9 C in 2001)
  • Fisher Branch: 20.4 C (old record 16.7 C in 2001)
  • Carberry: 20.2 C (old record 19.3 C in 2001)
  • Nine locations set new records.

Nov. 6:

  • Pinawa: 21.3 C (old record 17.8 C set in 1975)
  • Sprague: 21.2 C (old record 17.8 C set in 1975)
  • Gretna: 19 C (old record 13.6 C set in 2000)
  • Winnipeg: 16.7 C (tied record from 1975)
  • 11 locations set new records.

Nov. 8:

  • Lynn Lake: 6.8 C (old record 3.3 C set in 1964)

Nov. 9:

  • Dauphin: 20.9 C (old record 18.3 C set in 1923)
  • Melita: 20.8 C (old record 13.4 C set in 2001)
  • Portage la Prairie: 20.7 C (old record 11.9 C set in 2001)
  • Winnipeg: 18.8 C (old record 14.4 C set in 1923)
  • 21 locations set new records.

Nov. 11:

  • Swan River: 10.6 C (old record 10.2 C set in 1999)
  • Lynn Lake: 5.3 C (old record 4.4 C set in 2009)
  • Churchill: 4.2 C (old record 2.4 C set in 2005)
  • Gillam: 4.0 C (old record 3.7 C set in 2005)

Nov. 12:

  • Swan River: 15.8 C (old record 14.5 C set in 1981)
  • Wasagaming: 15.8 C (old record 14 C set in 1981)
  • Gretna: 15.1 C (old record 14.6 C set in 1999)
  • Winnipeg: 13.6 C (old record 13.2 C set in 1981)
  • 15 locations set new records.
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