Canada says hello to fall and goodbye to summer. What to expect this year
A woman looks out on the water during the Head and Tail of the Gorge rowing event in Victoria, B.C., on Oct. 16, 2021.In the Prairies, farmers will have a lengthy harvest thanks to the warm temperatures, Phillips said. And on Canada’s West Coast, British Columbia will likely see the warmth linger due to warmer waters around the region, he added.Story continues below advertisement
“Colder-than-normal temperatures and a much higher chance of lake-effect snow looks likely, according to computer models and our seasonal forecast, which also factors in past years with a similar global weather pattern.” “But we begin to see the cool off, more of the coming of wintry weather as we get towards the end of the year, November and December.”
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