For what it's worth, on average we get around 25cm of snow after March 20th.
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Lousy SMarch Weather #yegwx

So much hail. Sounds wicked. I thought today would be snow.

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The big drops in snowdepth continued, with the airport down to 1cm, and Stony Plain at 7cm. Blatchford has also dropped a lot, but is still at 26cm. #yegwx #yeg
(all of that is just in time for things to cool off again...)
https://public.tableau.com/shared/38B6DQY9K?:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link
March 18th saw big drops in snowdepth at the local stations, with the airport getting down to 3cm. #yegwx #yeg
All of the rain that we're getting today will probably take another big chunk out of it.
https://public.tableau.com/shared/QKZ45BGDN?:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link
March 17th's High of 15.2°C made it our 3rd warmest St. Patrick's Day on record. The record of 16.1°C is shared between 1885 & 1910.
The morning's Low of 0.3°C was the 6th warmest. 1959 has that record with 2.8°C.
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It is so nice to have the windows and balcony doors almost wide open!

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Winter definitely isn't over (our only month to never record snow is July, so is winter every truly over...?).
But we should be done with the deep-winter portion of it.
So let's take a quick look back at that.
https://edmontonweathernerdery.blogspot.com/2026/03/deepwinter-2025-2026-review.html
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-18°C this morning does not feel fair. #yegwx #yeg
But unfortunately after the first week of March we still got to -20°C in 2020, 2018, 2017, 2013...
And Lows around -17°C crept in in 2025, 2023, 2014...
Hopefully we're near the end.
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