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In seven of the nine La Nina seasons recorded since 1970, Sunshine(NW) has enjoyed snowfalls above its annual average, according to Sunshine's own records. This year, Alberta's favourite ski and snowboard resort is preparing for another epic season in which this system blesses the resort with a surplus of Sunshine's world famous champagne powder.
Even better: Although La Nina years are supposed to bring frigid northern air, for reasons that climatologists don't quite understand, three of the last five La Nina winters since 1995 have been warmer than average, Environment Canada reports.
And Snow-Forecast.com adds: "Early indications are promising that we will generally have another great ski season." The La Nina weather pattern, it adds, "is very good news" for western Canada.
More snow and milder temperatures make your time on the slopes even more memorable.
Stooooked!
we got snow in the hills in southern BC, whistlers' gettin pounded and the kootenay's are looking good. it's cold everday. stoked!