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Farmers' Almanac Predicts Cooler, Stormy Canadian Autumn with Early Snow

The long-range outlook outlines a cool, dry start for most regions before heavy October precipitation and November snowfall arrive

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Overview

  • The Farmers' Almanac released its extended fall forecast on July 10 forecasting cooler-than-average temperatures across Canada.
  • The season will open with cool, dry conditions in Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada while British Columbia sees a fair beginning.
  • October is set to bring a very unsettled pattern marked by heavy showers, thunderstorms and colder temperatures nationwide.
  • Thanksgiving weekend will offer a temporary reprieve with partly sunny skies in many provinces before Halloween turns cloudy and damp.
  • Widespread snowfall is expected by November across Ontario, the Prairies and Atlantic Canada as winter approaches.