Above seasonal temperatures giving City crew’s added time for winter prep
PRINCE GEORGE — As the little ice our city has experienced slowly melts away, city crews have a little extra time to prepare for the snow and freezing temperatures that sit just around the corner.
City crews are busy mixing road salt and traction material while others have swept residential roads.
Meteorologists are keeping their eyes on “The Blob”, an anomalous patch of warm water in the northern Pacific Ocean as Prince George experiences above seasonal temperatures.
“Right now, the winds and the flow is coming from the west from the area of ‘The Blob’, so that’s why we’re getting this warmer than average weather,” said Environment Canada’s meteorologist Doug Lundquist.
