'June-uary' brings snow in B.C., Alberta while Ontario, Quebec battle wildfires
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Canada's national forecast is a mixed bag over the next couple of days as some communities brace for snow and rain while others are under a heat warning.
Environment Canada issued multiple weather warnings and statements across Canada on Monday.
From air quality advisories to upwards of 30 cm of snow, June in Canada is a mixed bag of weather.
For most of the month, communities from B.C. to Quebec have been battling wildfires, as pressing dry temperatures blanketed most of the northern Canada and the Prairies.
As the forecast shifts, some areas needing rain will likely see precipitation over the next few days but it could cause more issues as localized flooding is possible.
Other parts of Canada are experiencing heat warnings that could exacerbate the wildfire situation and create more smoke pollution.
Here's what to expect over the next few days in Canada.
A weather pattern is creating a mix of precipitation for the B.C. interior and western Alberta.