, La Niña – a weather pattern characterized by cold ocean temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean – is returning to Canada for a rare third winter, likely meaning colder-than-normal temperatures and snowier weather throughout December.
"If you're worried by this forecast, thinking, 'Oh my gosh, I just can't deal with four months straight of cold and snow' – it doesn't look like that for most of the country," Chris Scott, chief meteorologist with The Weather Network, said in a telephone interview with The Canadian Press. Looking ahead, Scott says the first few months of 2023 will be pivotal in deciding whether this winter will be exceptionally cold and snowy. However, Ontario, alongside Newfoundland and Labrador, may see another break from the cold during this time.
You can't even get the weather right from one day to the next now you want to talk about an entire month!
Sooo...Wednesday in Canada
Place your bets.
so essentially a normal Canadian winter?
The weather people cannot guess this afternoon correctly, how do they think they can guess an entire season ?
No surprise afterall we live in Canada/kanada/Kaneda! Lol!
Is this the avocado storm you guys posted about?! 🥑 😱
So a normal winter then. Thanks for the info
Well, I mean … it’s almost December.
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