The Weather Network reveals summer 2019 forecast
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Hello, fellow people, who also get excited about long-term weather forecasts in Canada. We’re glad you could join us today. The Weather Network has revealed their summer predictions, and like the groundhog, we’re ready to report on it.
British Columbia
The entire province is looking pretty darn warm throughout the summer. While this is great news for those along the coast (pool party anyone?) it also means that wildfire risks will be way up. Make sure you’re playing safe if you go camping. Here’s British Columbia in a nutshell:
Ontario
A relatively normal summer is predicted for Ontario if a bit more humid than average. Expect a couple of weird days here and there, too. We like rain, so we’re happy to hear that precipitation is in the forecast. More chances to check out plants!
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Alberta
Alberta has the weirdest outlook for the summer. Described by and large as ‘changeable’, we can expect a pretty solid variety of weather patterns throughout the next few months. Nothing like mother nature keeping us on our toes, though.
The rest of the country
Northwestern regions will be hotter than average, while the prairie provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan and a large chunk of rural Ontario) will be colder. Atlantic Canada is looking about the same, but like eastern Ontario, will be more humid.
And now you know about the long term weather forecast for Canada! Isn’t that so exciting? You’ll never have to worry about making small take with strangers for the rest of the summer.
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