Here's what to expect this summer, according to The Weather Network
The Weather Network predicts a varied summer for Canada, influenced by the transition to El Nino. While Western Canada is expected to experience warmer and drier conditions, other regions may struggle with inconsistent weather patterns. This could lead to increased risks of drought and wildfires in the West.
- ▪The transition to El Nino is expected to affect summer weather patterns across Canada.
- ▪Western Canada is predicted to be warmer and drier than normal this summer.
- ▪The forecast raises concerns about drought and wildfire risks in Western regions.
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Here's what to expect this summer, according to The Weather NetworkThe Canadian PressPublished 6 seconds agoThe turbulent spring could offer a preview of Canada's upcoming summer, the Weather Network's senior meteorologist said, with the transition to El Nino expected to make it hard for hot and dry weather to lock into place over some regions. The exception is Western Canada, where it's shaping up to be warmer and drier than normal this summer, raising the risk of drought and wildfire.The Canadian PressPlease enable JavaScript to view this content.ShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountMost PopularMiley Cyrus receives star on Hollywood Walk of FameVideo1:00Trump-endorsed Paxton topples Cornyn in Texas Senate raceVideo2:09Montreal Canadiens…
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