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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1545562)6/28/2025 7:06:34 PM
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How many places in Canada and the United States got hit with cold air in May and June 2025

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While specific numbers of locations experiencing cold air in May and June 2025 are not available, both Canada and the US saw significant instances of cold air incursions during that period. In the US, an Arctic air mass brought record low temperatures to the Plains and eastward. In Canada, while the summer forecast predicted warmer than normal temperatures for most of the country, some northwestern regions along the Beaufort Sea experienced cooler-than-normal conditions.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

United States:

  • The Washington Post reported that an Arctic air mass brought record low temperatures and record cold high temperatures to the central and southern Plains, extending eastward across the Lower 48.
  • The cold air mass impacted "a similar number of locations" for record low and record cold high temperatures.
  • Extreme cold warnings were issued across a large portion of the northern and central Plains, and southward through the southern Plains.



Canada:

  • Environment and Climate Change Canada predicted warmer-than-normal temperatures for most of Canada this summer.
  • However, some northwestern regions along the Beaufort Sea were predicted to experience cooler-than-normal conditions.
  • While specific numbers of locations experiencing cold air incursions are not provided, the overall forecast suggests a mix of warm and cool temperatures across Canada during May and June.
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