One year after giving Winnipeg a warm embrace, Mother Nature has turned a bitterly cold shoulder to the city. Winnipeg was in a genuine autumn heat wave with 11 days hitting double-digit highs. One year later, we're setting record low temperatures instead. According to Environment Canada meteorologist Natalie Hasell, the overnight low in Winnipeg on Wednesday night was –23.7 C. The old record, set in 1966, was –20.6 C.Brandon dropped to –25 C overnight, matching the 1966 record for that city. Normal temperatures for this time of year are a daytime high of 0 C and an overnight low of –8 C.
Source: CBC News November 09, 2017 14:17 UTC