Fact, or Fiction? Weather Edition
March 31, 2023
A sneak peek into the year ahead
There’s a chill in the air, the trees are bare, and your fields are resting. Winter has crested, and your planning is in full swing. But what does 2023 have in store for us? Is it really snowing less than it used to? Is winter truly the most predictable season? And will La Niña stick around for the fourth year in a row? What’s a fact, and what’s fiction?
Take the quiz by selecting “fact” or “fiction” for each of the weather-related claims below!
1. Winter is the most predictable season
2. 2023 will bring another La Niña year
3. El Niño is coming. Expect it to be here by summer.
Out with the old, in with the new
So what will the coming El Niño mean for farmers in Canada? It’s hard to predict right now since we're not out of La Niña yet and we’re probably not going to be fully into El Niño by the time summer starts. But as we head into summer, we should have a much clearer picture of implications going forward and what to expect in the latter half of the year. We can say that any impacts will be of a lesser extent in Eastern Canada and the Maritimes, where the North Atlantic Oscillation plays a larger role.
As always, it’s important to keep in mind that things are never perfectly typical or predictable, and we will continue to do our best to provide you with the most up-to-date information as we enter into this year. From all of us at FieldView, happy planting!