From “springuary” for the winter that wouldn’t leave to “hotumn” for the fall that never came, Canadians got a whole new vocabulary for wild weather this year.
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The army was placed on standby and highways were closed, creating supply problems for the communities along their paths. In B.C., a cool, wet spring delayed the fire season’s onset but it was well underway by July and stretched into October, forcing the evacuation of thousands.Article content— It’s supposed to be the dry season, but Nanaimo saw its wettest April since 1892 and in Victoria, 23 of 30 days between May and June were wet.
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