Warmer Fall predicted by Environment Canada
Despite a lackluster summer which saw cooler temperatures and plenty of moisture, mother nature could be making it up to Prince George and surrounding area with a warmer than normal fall.
Environment Canada is predicting an above average fall for most of British Columbia.
Meteorologist Doug Lundquist explained that the coastal waters all the way up to Northern Alaska and beyond are much warmer than usual.
In some spots the water is five degrees warmer than average.