Warmer-than-normal October predicted to continue
Kevin Yarr | CBC News | Posted: October 17, 2017 11:00 PM | Last Updated: October 17, 2017
Temperatures have reached double digits every day
Temperatures on P.E.I. in the first half of October, as measured at Charlottetown Airport, have been warmer than usual.
In the first 16 days of the month the average high has been 16.8 C.
That includes three days where the temperature has reached into the 20s, and none where the high was in the single digits.
Only three days so far are below the daily average temperature, with two days being within half a degree of the daily average. The rest have been warmer.
"So far this month our jet stream pattern has favoured warmer temperatures across much of eastern Canada including here on the Island with many days defined by warm, southerly winds," said CBC News: Compass meteorologist Jay Scotland.
There's more warmer-than-normal weather in the forecast, Scotland said, with temperatures predicted in the range of 12 to 17 C throughout the next seven days.
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