It finally happened: Edmonton lucked out with a pretty stunning September and October this year, with not a snowflake in sight, but our luck was bound to run out sooner or later.

The first snow of the season has officially arrived, marking the end of our extended fall. But it got us thinking: when does the season’s first significant snowfall tend to occur in Edmonton?

Well, we reached out to the experts at Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), who combed through the past 10 years of data, and some of the facts may surprise you.

You might even remember some of the years when YEG got a wickedly early dump of snow or the years when it arrived blissfully later than usual.

When did it first snow in Edmonton over the past 10 years?

Let’s take a look at when the first significant sno

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