Percent of Normal Accumulated Corn Heat Units ® May 01 - September 26, 2021
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The Pas ! Percent of Normal Accumulated Corn Heat Units ® May 01 - September 26, 2021 % Normal CHU < 104 (min 91) 104.1 - 106 Birch River ! 106.1 - 108 Swan RiverMinitonas ! ! 108.1 - 110 Swan Valley ! 110.1 - 112 > 112 (max 117) Ethelbert ! Fork River ! San Clara ! Drifting River Pipe Lake ! Rorketon Moosehorn ! ! ! Roblin Grandview Fisherton ! ! ! Dauphin Ste. Rose Fisher Branch ! ! ! Keld Inglis ! ! Reedy Creek ! Arborg Poplarfield ! Laurier Taylor's Point ! Ruthenia ! ! Eriksdale Russell ! ! ! Mccreary Alonsa Narcisse Lake Audy ! ! ! ! Wasagaming Gimli Oakburn ! ! ! Inwood St. Lazare Shoal Lake ! ! Birtle ! Eden ! Plumas Teulon ! ! Newdale Lake Francis ! ! ! Lac Du Bonnet Minnedosa ! ! Lakeland ! Pinawa Mcauley Hamiota Neepawa Selkirk ! ! Woodlands ! ! Miniota ! Gladstone ! Stonewall Beausejour ! ! ! ! Rivers Forrest Kenton ! ! ! Portage Elie Austin Bagot ! Brandon ! ! ! Winnipeg Vivian Elma Kola Virden ! Carberry ! ! ! ! ! ! Dugald Alexander Shilo ! ! ! Starbuck ! St. Adolphe Prawda St. Claude Elm Creek ! ! Souris Wawanesa Treherne ! ! Reston ! ! Holland ! Brunkild ! Findlay ! ! Steinbach ! Glenboro Kleefeld ! Sinclair ! ! ! ! Carman Cypress River ! St. Pierre Marchand Argue Minto ! ! Bede ! ! Somerset Deerwood ! Dand ! ! Morris Sprague Lake Melita ! Baldur Kane ! Ninette ! ! ! ! ! Rosa Zhoda Pierson Boissevain Manitou ! ! ! ! ! Pilot Mound Morden Dominion City Deloraine Killarney ! ! Letellier! ! Mountainside ! Clearwater Winkler ! Menisino Waskada ! ! Altona Gardenton ! ! Cartwright ! ! ! Sprague ! Gretna ! SnowflakeWindygates ! Emerson ! ! ! Miles Based on weather data recorded from MB Agriculture Weather Program and Environment and Climate Change Canada. Kilometres Climate Normal is the historical record over a 30-year period. 1971-2000 Normal data was used as the baseline for this map. 0 10 20 40 60 0 15 30 60 90 Heat accumulation below 100% is considered cooler than normal and above 100% is warmer than normal. For more information, contact your local Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development office..