Most of Canada is predicted to have a warmer-than-normal fall: The Weather Network
CTV
Don't put away your summer wardrobe just yet – The Weather Network says most Canadians are in for a warm fall.
Don't put away your summer wardrobe just yet – The Weather Network says most Canadians are in for a warm fall.
The network predicts that the majority of Canadians will see a slow transition into autumn as temperatures in most regions are expected to be above normal in the coming weeks
"We're not going to have a big plunge off a cliff and get too cold anytime soon," Chris Scott, The Weather Network's chief meteorologist, said in an interview. "It looks like the early and middle parts of fall are going to be pretty nice for most of the country."
Scott said Ontario and Quebec are expected to see more warm and dry days than usual persisting into October, with some chances of thunderstorms and winds from the northwest.
"It's a pretty good-looking fall, but you have to be aware that there's probably going to be a couple significant fall storms in there," he said.
He pointed to this past summer, when remnants of Hurricane Beryl soaked parts of the two provinces.
"The wild card here is going to be watching the tropics," said Scott.