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Later start to winter and a milder one, says Bill. Others say bad winter ahead. After studying the natural signs since August, will Bill's prediction prove correct?

The following winter weather prediction was made in late August on the back roads. For a decade now I have been trying to do this.

At the time of publication, his Canadian winter forecast had not been published however the fall 2022 forecast gives us a few good snowmobiler signs. Brett notes in the forecast that in Ontario we can expect “a drier and warmer fall” and that we will see “extended stretches of favourable weather for fall.”

“As outlined in previous years' forecasts, Bill’s the founder of the Canadian Ecology Centre in Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park, he’s also known as the legendary Backroads Bill Steer. I wanted to point this out again as he is one of the most credible sources on nature you will find, mentored by the late Gord Restoule of Dokis First Nation.Be sure to check out the documentary we filmed last winter, I really think you will enjoy it.

"Bill went on telling me, 'I saw hundreds of sandhill cranes on the fields of Kearns not in very much of a hurry to migrate, same with the geese and the loons; again signs winter is not on its way. The bears gorge themselves this time of the year but the ones I have seen don't seem to have the fat stores on them yet. The deer have not moved, but it is early for this with the publication date, watch for that occurrence as it is a sure sign of an early snow shower.

I subscribe to beaver behaviour. A reliable void in climatic prediction was created in March 14, 2013, when long-time weather prognosticator, Dokis resident, Gord Restoule passed away. Winter enthusiasts will not be happy to know there will be a gradual beginning with not so much snow around the Christmas season. Snowmobiling will be delayed.

Summer vacationers the hummingbirds were still around into late September and October and we had that really nice extended period of unseasonably warm fall weather. Blue Jays who are year-round residents have not been as raucous as previous years. Recently, the fall colour change was shorter and with the tree colours muted.

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