El Niño effect on local weather could be easing, according to meteorologist

Flisfeder: ‘We’re starting to see a degradation’ in the El Niño effect

MIDWESTERN ONTARIO – Scientists call the phenomenon “El Niño”. Members of the public call it “that weirdly un-wintery weather we had over the Christmas holidays.” It raises questions about who this warm weather El Niño boy is, along with his cold weather sister, La Niña. First of all, “weirdly unseasonal” is debatable. According to Steven…
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Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Pauline Kerr is a Local Journalism Initiative Reporter with the Walkerton Herald-Times. The Local Journalism Initiative is funded by the Government of Canada.