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Top 10 weather stories of 2018
Here is a list of the top 10 bad weather events of 2018: 1. Driven by hot, dry conditions, the number of fires was higher than last year. 2. Three Saskatchewan cities broke all-time records with temperatures into the 40s C. In Quebec, 93 people died from heat-related causes. 3. The coldest April on record slammed into the hottest-ever May. 4. Hundreds of thousands in Quebec and Ontario were left without power in May as 120-km/h winds snapped power poles and damaged homes. 5. A series of tornadoes tore up the boundary region between Ontario and Quebec on Sept. 21. 6. A snowpack nearly twice the norm, a wet spring and high late-spring temperatures produced flooding in southern B.C. 7. Deep snow, heavy rains and sudden heat created the largest, most damaging flood in modern New Brunswick history. 8. On Aug. 7, a compact storm dumped 58 millimetres of rain downtown and 72 millimetres on Toronto Island. 9. Albertans faced wind-chill cold of -45 C on New Year's Eve. 10. In April, 12-centimetres of freezing rain, snow and ice pellets fell on Quebec and Ontario.
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The Canadian Press
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