Temperature Records Were Broken in the Czech Republic
The article highlights the breaking of temperature records in Czechia due to ongoing weather patterns.
Back to school for Internet users: why cold records do not prove that there is no global warming
A Lithuanian internet user has expressed skepticism about global warming, pointing to recent cold records, despite scientific evidence to the contrary.
Meteorologists warn Alberta travel could be tricky, up to 30 cm of snow forecast
Meteorologists in Alberta forecast up to 30 cm of snow, leading to warnings of hazardous travel conditions across the region.
Full closure of Winnipeg Perimeter Highway
The Perimeter Highway around Winnipeg is fully closed due to severe winter weather conditions, including blowing snow and poor visibility.
Global ocean conveyor belt altered: Stratification of the Antarctic Ocean generates changes in climate patterns at a global level
Climate patterns are changing globally as a result of alterations in the global ocean conveyor belt linked to Antarctic stratification, with significant implications for future weather systems.
Heavy snowfall, high wind warnings issued for much of southern Alberta
Southern Alberta is facing severe weather with heavy snowfall and high wind warnings, particularly affecting areas northwest of Calgary and the Icefields Parkway.
Global warming makes rains more intense and concentrated in Brazil, experts point out
Experts suggest that global warming is contributing to increasingly intense and concentrated rainfall events in Brazil, as evidenced by recent severe weather incidents.
Heavy snow expected for Coquihalla Highway, 40 to 60 cm in forecast
A major snowstorm is expected to hit the Coquihalla Highway, with Environment Canada warning of up to 60 cm of snow from Wednesday night through Friday.
More snow falls on already large piles in Northeast U.S.
Light snow compounded the effects of a recent massive snowstorm in the Northeast U.S., leading to hazardous road conditions and extensive snow removal efforts in cities like New York.
Fast-moving snowstorm advances on southern Ontario, shuts down northern roads
A significant snowstorm is impacting northern Ontario, causing major road closures and threatening to disrupt travel as it moves toward southern regions including Toronto.
Weather-related workplace injuries 40% higher than last winter: WCB Nova Scotia
Winter weather-related workplace injuries in Nova Scotia have increased by 40% compared to last year, as reported by the Workersโ Compensation Board of Nova Scotia.
School and other cancellations around southern Manitoba on Tuesday
Several schools and daycare facilities in southern Manitoba are closed due to inclement weather conditions.
It Looks Like It Will Be Hot All Over the Country Again This Summer, According to the Meteorological Agency's Announcement
The Japan Meteorological Agency forecasts a higher-than-average temperature for the summer of 2023, indicating a continuation of rising temperatures due to global warming.
Blizzard slams into northeastern U.S., with intense snow and travel bans
A major blizzard has severely impacted the northeastern U.S., leading to extensive travel bans and significant snow accumulation across multiple states.
Maritimes braces for latest winter wallop of snow, strong winds
Maritime provinces in Canada prepare for a significant winter storm with heavy snowfall and strong winds, prompting utility companies and municipalities to activate emergency response measures.
Parts of Ontario to receive up to 20 cm of rain and snow mix into Saturday
Parts of Ontario are forecasted to experience up to 20 centimeters of a rain and snow mix, particularly affecting eastern and central regions of the province.
In Russia, there was a temperature difference of over 80ยฐC in one day
Russia experienced a remarkable temperature fluctuation exceeding 80 degrees Celsius in a single day.
School and bus cancellations around southern Manitoba on Thursday
Several schools and bus services in southern Manitoba have been canceled due to inclement weather conditions.
Hereโs the latest on Day 13 of the Olympics
Canada is set to win a medal in women's hockey as the Milan Cortina Olympics experiences scheduling disruptions due to the weather.
Weather impacting Livigno Olympic schedule
Poor weather conditions are causing delays and schedule changes for Olympic events in Livigno, Italy.
Alberta weather watchers say recent snow not enough to alleviate drought concerns
Alberta officials express optimism for a normal wildfire season despite recent snow not alleviating drought concerns, with predictions of warmer, drier conditions ahead.
Storm dumps 50 cm of snow on parts of eastern Newfoundland, with more to come
A severe winter storm has brought over 50 cm of snow to eastern Newfoundland, leading to widespread service disruptions and school closures.
Arctic winds push south through the Prairies, bringing snow and frigid temperatures
A harsh winter weather system is moving through Canadaโs Prairies, leading to extreme cold and significant snowfall.
California avalanche traps 6 skiers in snow, 10 others still missing
An avalanche in Northern California has trapped six skiers, while ten others are reported missing and rescue efforts are complicated by severe weather conditions.
Storm off to slow start in Winnipeg
A winter storm is affecting Winnipeg and surrounding areas, bringing freezing rain and snow with warning advisories in place.
School and road closures in Manitoba on Wednesday
The article details school and bus cancellations in Manitoba due to inclement weather on February 18, 2026.
Climate Scientists: Soon There Will Be No Turning Back
Climate scientists warn that the world is closer to a tipping point than previously thought, with severe consequences for global climate and human life.
February snowstorm hits Saskatchewan after brief taste of spring
A significant snowstorm is impacting Saskatchewan, bringing 15-30 cm of snow and creating dangerous road conditions.
More snow and freezing rain coming to Toronto, southern Ontario
Southern Ontario, including Toronto, is bracing for a cold snap with significant snow and freezing rain starting Wednesday.
Prairies to see plummeting temperatures, heavy snow as winter returns
Cold temperatures and heavy snowfall are forecasted for the Prairies, particularly affecting southern Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberta.
Poor weather disrupts Livigno Olympic schedule
Poor weather conditions have led to the postponement of key events in the Livigno Olympic schedule, affecting both the women's snowboard slopestyle final and men's freestyle aerials qualification.
Hereโs the latest on Day 11 of the Olympics
Day 11 of the Milan Cortina Olympics sees disruptions in ski events due to bad weather, impacting Canadian athletes.
What is the effect of eclipses on the Earthโs magnetic field?
The article discusses the changes in Earth's magnetic field due to celestial events like eclipses and their potential impact on global weather patterns.
Snow melt raising flood risk in parts of southern Ontario
Communities in southern Ontario are warned of potential flooding due to melting snow and ice amid rising temperatures.
Parts of B.C.โs South Coast set to see snow-rain mix with โrapidly changingโ travel conditions
British Columbia's South Coast is expected to experience a mix of snow and rain this week, leading to rapidly changing travel conditions due to an incoming cold front.
Much of Alberta could see 10 to 20 cm of snow this week
Alberta is expecting 10 to 20 centimeters of snowfall this week, following a period of mild weather.
Why global warming may be behind the cold
Experts suggest a connection between the cold winter in Sweden and global warming, highlighting unusual weather patterns.
Climate scientist: the current winter provides interesting research material
Climate scientists indicate that the current cold winter is not extraordinary and such winters may continue, despite global warming, providing valuable research material.
This is what summer 2026 will be like. Meteorologists reveal the cards
Meteorologists project that summer 2026 could be exceptionally hot, with a significant rise in global temperatures.
Torontonians can expect milder temperatures over Family Day weekend
Toronto is set to experience milder temperatures over the Family Day weekend, following a prolonged period of extreme cold.
Half the World is Burning... 50 Degrees in Cold January-February
Record heat and devastating wildfires are affecting multiple countries in the Southern Hemisphere, including Argentina, Chile, Australia, and South Africa, as 2026 begins.
An Unusual Winter Cold Has Sett In. The Weather Phenomenon Is a Hot Topic for Climate Researchers.
Researchers are linking the unusual winter cold experienced in Norway to global warming and Arctic melting.
Finch West LRT dropped to 88% of target service for a week. Metrolinx says itโs improving
Toronto's Finch West LRT service dropped to 88% availability for a week due to harsh winter conditions, though officials report that improvements are being made.
Peter Alestig: Disturbing Phenomenon in the Atmosphere Could Explain the Wolf Winter
Peter Alestig discusses how recent cold weather across Sweden and the US may paradoxically be linked to climate change, despite conflicting perceptions of global warming.
The Curator: Fun ways to make the most of blah winter days indoors
This article provides creative ideas to enjoy indoor activities during the winter months, emphasizing comfort and enjoyment despite the cold weather.
Fifth hottest January since measurements began โ weather extremes around the world
January has recorded the fifth hottest temperatures since measurement began, highlighting severe weather conditions globally.
Copernicus: This January is the fifth warmest ever recorded, despite the cold wave in the USA and Europe
January 2026 has been recorded as the fifth warmest January worldwide, according to Copernicus, even amid a cold wave affecting the USA and Europe.
Tuesday, February 10: This Happened Last Night
American congress members have gained access to unredacted Jeffrey Epstein documents, while Japan faces snowfall fatalities, and Donald Trump pressures Canada over a new border bridge.
The fifth warmest January on record โ significant weather variations in the north and south
January 2026 marked the fifth warmest January on record globally, despite notable cold spells in Europe due to unusual polar jet stream activity.
The fifth warmest January on record - major weather fluctuations in the north and south
January 2026 was recorded as the fifth warmest January globally, despite notable weather fluctuations in both hemispheres.