told 680 CJOB on Monday that January’s above-average temperatures look like they’ll be sticking around for the near future.“Our models are showing more of the same for January,” Phillips said.“We don’t see any Siberian air coming down over Manitoba.
Maybe the second half of winter will be colder than the first half but that’s because the first half has been so unlike what you normally see on the prairies.”On top of snow, the maze, which is located just south of the Perimeter Highway near St.