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Originally Posted by HomeInMyShoes
It really is a function of the hillier landscape. Moose Jaw lies in a bit of a valley which concentrates the sun a sunny day is usually a bit warmer. In Spring this means the melt happens quicker and with less snow in the area sooner it warms up a lot faster.
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It's a real anomaly, drove to Calgary a couple times in late winter, early spring and the difference in temp. between Regina and Moose Jaw made no sense for such a relatively short distance. For whatever reason Moose Jaw gets the tail end of Chinooks which Regina doesn't, strange.