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Transitioning out of the summer season may not feel so stark this year, with fall temperatures predicted to trend above the range of normal.Posted: Sep 16, 2024 7:08 PM EDT | Last Updated: 4 hours agoSocial Sharing
That's according to Environment and Climate Change Canada, which says there's a 50 to 60 per cent chance that the fall season, from September to November, will be warmer than average. Pederson stressed that when looking at seasonal forecasts, the agency can capture general anomalies but not each individual weather event.
So far, Pederson said, September is off to a cooler start, having had several days of heavy rain already, with more in the forecast. She said October and November will likely be the months that bring the season above the average, temperature-wise.
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