Tornadoes happen every year in Canada, but how are these damage-causing storms rated? We look at the process of dissecting these weather makers after the sky has cleared.
After last year's record-breaking heat and dry weather, the rain this spring and summer has been welcome to many on the Prairies. Yet, despite all the rain, drought conditions continue in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Latest reports show La Niña is set to stick around this summer, and could last into the winter. So what does that mean for our weather on the Prairies, and how does climate change fit in?
Have your allergies been more aggressive than usual this spring? You're not alone. This year, our coniferous trees across Western Canada have exploded with pollen cones. So why is there so much pollen?