The Best And Worst Of The Canadian Summer Forecast

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The Best And Worst Of The Canadian Summer Forecast
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It's going to be hotter than usual in some parts ☀️

Park visitors soak up the sun in Toronto on May 23, 2020. Warm weather and a reduction in COVID-19 restrictions have many looking to the outdoors for relief.

“A hotter, drier summer in the west, that’s probably going to lead to...more fires, more smoke, during the summertime into the early fall,” Brett Anderson, senior meteorologist with AccuWeather, told Yahoo Canada. “We’ll really have a good clue probably sometime in June what the fire season is going to look like.”

AccuWeather is predicting much of the province will see the stormiest summer in Canada this year, particularly around the Great Lakes region. This will also bring more humidity than usual to the area. “I think it looks warmer than usual up in that area ...it doesn’t get that hot up there, so it looks fairly pleasant up across Atlantic Canada,” Anderson said. “Below normal precipitation across a good part of Atlantic Canada.”

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