Canada Winter Forecast Predicts Above-Normal Temperatures Amid Rising Climate Change Impact

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Canada Winter Forecast Predicts Above-Normal Temperatures Amid Rising Climate Change Impact
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Environment Canada forecasts normal to above-normal winter temperatures for most of Canada, with notable warmth in northern regions. The agency also underscores the significant impact of climate change, noting Canada's temperature increase is outpacing the global average.

OTTAWA — Environment Canada says most of the country will see normal or above-normal temperatures this winter, but the later part of the season could be very different from the start.

The agency is predicting above-normal winter temperatures for northern Ontario and Quebec, Nunavut and Newfoundland and Labrador.

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