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Has the climate in Cochrane changed?

Cochrane has warmed about 1.2°F between 1993 and 2020.

About 0.4°F per decade, measured from Cochrane's official daily weather records, 1993–2020. Individual years still bounce around — some recent ones came in cool — but the long-term line has clearly risen.

Is that a lot? Cochrane's warming is broadly in line with other cities in Canada — neither unusually fast nor unusually slow.

What has actually changed

Each card compares the 1970s (the first ten years of the record) with recent years (the last ten) — the same span the headline and the chart use.

Average temperature
+1.0°F
1970s
40.2°F
Recent
41.2°F
A steady upward drift

Cochrane's temperature, year by year

Average temperature for each year from 1993 to 2020.

34°36°38°40°42°44°46°1993: 45.4°F1994: 35.9°F1995: 40.7°F1996: 35.7°F1997: 40.3°F1998: 40.9°F1999: 41.4°F2000: 39.3°F2001: 41.8°F2002: 39.0°F2003: 41.0°F2004: 41.1°F2005: 41.4°F2006: 42.5°F2007: 41.6°F2008: 40.5°F2009: 40.4°F2010: 41.4°F2011: 39.4°F2012: 40.8°F2013: 40.9°F2014: 41.0°F2015: 43.3°F2016: 43.0°F2017: 41.7°F2018: 37.8°F2019: 39.2°F2020: 42.7°Flong-term trend1993200020102020
a warmer-than-average year a cooler-than-average year

Each bar is one year. Most recent years sit above the older ones. Some recent years still came in cool — warming is a slope, not a straight climb.

Methodology & sources

Temperature — 1991–2020 normals computed from 25 years of daily observations at Cop Upper, a weather station, about 21 km from the city centre. The underlying daily records come from NOAA's global station network.

How we build these numbers →