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Is the magic of a White Christmas in London melting away?
Season 9 · Episode 34

Is the magic of a White Christmas in London melting away?

For many Canadians, the holidays are synonymous with snow-covered streets and crisp winter air. But as climate change reshapes our world, London, Ontario, faces the unsettling question: are snowy Christmas mornings becoming a thing of the past? Since 2021, Christmas in the Forest City has been snowless, but 2024 brought a change. Snow squalls on Dec. 2 and a major storm on Dec. 5-6 closed schools, libraries, offices, and city services. In this episode of Almost 107, Roger Farias dives into the heart of this chilling question. Through conversations with local voices, and environmental experts, we uncover the ripple effects of changing weather patterns on the traditions, culture, tourism, environment, and sense of community. Join us to explore how climate change is rewriting our seasonal stories.

Almost 107 · Roger Farias

December 8, 202417m 48s

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Show Notes

For many Canadians, the holidays are synonymous with snow-covered streets and crisp winter air. But as climate change reshapes our world, London, Ontario, faces the unsettling question: are snowy Christmas mornings becoming a thing of the past? Since 2021, Christmas in the Forest City has been snowless, but 2024 brought a change. Snow squalls on Dec. 2 and a major storm on Dec. 5-6 closed schools, libraries, offices, and city services. In this episode of Almost 107, Roger Farias dives into the heart of this chilling question. Through conversations with local voices, and environmental experts, we uncover the ripple effects of changing weather patterns on the traditions, culture, tourism, environment, and sense of community. Join us to explore how climate change is rewriting our seasonal stories.

Topics

environment canada forecastgreen christmas daydr. gordon mcbeanlondon ontariopatsy morganlaurie goddridwhite christmassophia ramirezsnowfallscolin fielddr. james voogtwinter in canadasnowclimate changeenvironment and climate change canada