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6 March 2026 / CBC News / Heather Kitching
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Some Yukoners say this winter has been unusually cold and wet — here's what the data says

Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada

Environment Canada data shows Whitehorse had its wettest winter on record (Dec. 1–Feb. 28) with about 140 mm of precipitation—more than double the seasonal average—and temperatures were colder than normal across much of Yukon. The heavy snowpack raises concerns about rapid spring melt and potential property flooding in Whitehorse.


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