Red Deer had driest winter in 99 years
If you thought it was a mild winter, you’re right.
Red Deer is coming off of its driest winter in 99 years and second driest in the past 136 years.
Kyle Fougere, a Meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada says this has been a pretty interesting winter.
“Red Deer had 9.6 millimetres (of precipitation) this winter. That’s December, January, February, for those three months… their driest on record,” he shared.