Ontario's remaining winter weather could be all over the place as La Niña arrives

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Ontario's remaining winter weather could be all over the place as La Niña arrives
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Buckle up, because Ontario's weather is set to take a wild ride as La Niña makes its presence felt through the winter. According to a new report from…

Buckle up, because Ontario 's weather is set to take a wild ride as La Niña makes its presence felt through the winter., this year's winter is shaping up to be completely different from the mild conditions we saw last season, thanks to the arrival of a climate pattern called La Niña.

The U.S. Climate Prediction Center indicates a 60 per cent chance that a weak La Niña will persist throughout the rest of winter, although there is a chance that we'll revert back to more neutral conditions in time for spring. However, an active storm track will likely bring above-normal precipitation to most of Ontario, as a steady stream of low-pressure systems moves across the Great Lakes region.that the upcoming winter season could be a turbulent one, and nothing like the season we experienced the year prior.

"The exceptionally strong El Niño event, which was a key culprit for the lack of winter last year, is now a distant memory. We expect that winter will show up this year and attempt to redeem its reputation."across the Great Lakes, with temperatures plunging into double-digit negatives and even reaching down to Florida in an extreme dip in temperatures.

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