'A trend of above-normal temperatures' is forecasted for the rest of September and October across the country, according to Global News meteorologist Ross Hull.
“A trend of above-normal temperatures” is forecasted for the rest of September and October across the country, according to Global News meteorologist Ross Hull.
“It doesn’t mean that we won’t see these cold air intrusions once in a while that delivers in cooler air for a period of days, and then that warmer weather takes over after that,” Hull said.Central and eastern provinces have so far experienced “the driest stretch of weather” all year this September as well as above-average temperatures and those weather patterns are expected to continue for much of the region, Hull said.
As for British Columbia, above-average temperatures are expected on the coast, South Coast and Lower Mainland, “although there will be some periods of cooler and warmer weather,” he said.And going into October, the northern regions, like the rest of the country, are forecast to experience above-normal temperatures.Some of Canada’s airports are getting CT scanners. Here’s why
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