A two-fer.
First - from The Vancouver Sun:
Summer's not over but snow expected to fall in some parts of B.C.
Winter is still a ways off, but snow is already expected to fall in some parts of British Columbia.
Environment Canada has issued weather alerts for the northeast areas of the province near the Peace River and Williston Lake.
The agency is asking drivers who are travelling the stretch of Highway 97 in those areas to be careful.
Second - from the Calgary Sun:
Environment Canada issues special weather statement warning Calgary could see up to 5 cm of snow on Monday
Don’t shoot the messenger.
“We can’t change it,” said meteorologist Lisa Torneby on Sunday after Environment Canada issued a special weather statement regarding potential snowfall Monday.
“We like summer too.”
Environment Canada issued the statement Sunday, warning Calgarians and residents of some other jurisdictions in central and southwestern Alberta they’d likely see the first flakes of the season flying on Monday.
As most Calgarians know, nothing weather-wise is ever out of the question, but even Torneby said snowfall at this time of year is unusual.
What warming?

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