Balmy in B.C. and Alberta as jet stream’s dip south brings deep freeze to Ontario
Meteorologists say the position of the jet stream is to blame for bone-chilling cold in southern Ontario, while daily high temperature records fall in Western Canada.
Environment Canada figures show a ridge of high pressure sent 11 daily records tumbling in Alberta on Friday, with the Lethbridge area hitting a balmy 19.5 C, breaking the previous record of 17.2 C set in 1987.
That contrasts sharply with conditions in southern Ontario, where the weather office has issued a cold warning with wind chills as low as -35.
Another advisory says parts of the region will also see blowing snow, with wind gusts of 40 to 60 km/h through Saturday.
