A warmer and drier fall is predicted for the Thunder Bay region

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A warmer and drier fall is predicted for the Thunder Bay region
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THUNDER BAY — Northwestern Ontario residents are in store for a pleasant autumn, if one long-range forecast proves accurate.

it says La Nina, the climatological phenomenon that occurs when sea-surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific Ocean drops below normal, will continue to play a major role in weather patterns across the country in the coming months. One of the most significant factors for the fall forecast is how La Nina affects the position of the jet stream.

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