AccuWeather meteorologists are predicting a season of stormy and wet weather for some parts of Canada and mild, dry temperatures for others.
As the climate phenomenon La Nina prepares to make another appearance this fall, meteorologists are predicting a season of stormy and wet weather for some parts of Canada and mild, dry temperatures for others.
Anderson said burn scars left from the wildfires over the past two summers could also increase the risk of mudslides as the terrain becomes more susceptible to this extreme weather. Ultimately, this makes for good news for these regions, Anderson said, as the drier temperatures will favour the harvest season.Similar to the Prairies, Eastern Canada should expect warmer and drier temperatures during the first half of the season. As long as temperatures don’t become too warm, Anderson said this could make for excellent fall foliage even if it’s a bit delayed.
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