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A major pattern change across Canada will bring a few 'firsts' for the season as we slip from fall into winter.
www.theweathernetwork.comI can share a concise update based on reliable sources: Canada has been experiencing shifting weather patterns with more frequent extreme events and notable seasonal transitions, including earlier/later cold snaps in some regions and warmer spells in others. Recent studies and seasonal outlooks from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) indicate a trend toward higher-than-normal temperatures in many parts of the country for the coming seasons, along with drier or more variable precipitation in several regions, which can affect wildfire risk and urban flooding in certain areas. For western Canada, pattern changes have sometimes brought wetter conditions and snowfall events in mountain passes, while eastern regions have seen late-season warmth, all consistent with broader climate-change-driven variability. If you’d like, I can pull the latest, specific regional forecasts or summarize current warnings and ongoing seasonal outlooks from official sources.[1][3][4][7]
Would you like a regional breakdown (e.g., West, Prairies, Ontario/Quebec, Atlantic) with key upcoming weather risks and any active warnings? If so, tell me which regions you want.[3][4][7]
A major pattern change across Canada will bring a few 'firsts' for the season as we slip from fall into winter.
www.theweathernetwork.comAir quality warnings are still in place for some areas of Western Canada, according to the latest forecasts.
www.ctvnews.caToday, Environment and Climate Change Canada presented its seasonal outlook for winter 2024–2025. Experts predict close to or above normal temperatures across the north and east. In the west, a warm start to the season is expected to be followed by normal to below normal temperatures.
www.canada.caToday, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) presented its seasonal outlook for summer 2024.
www.canada.caToday, Environment and Climate Change Canada presented a seasonal outlook for summer
www.canada.caEnvironment and Climate Change Canada’s scientists released the 2025–2026 winter seasonal forecast and launched the expanded Rapid Extreme Weather Event Attribution system to show how human-caused climate change affects extreme precipitation.
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