The weather this summer could be starkly different across Canada, according to the latest long-range forecast from The Weather Network. Scott broke down the summer forecast region by region:British ColumbiaB.C. "We'll get our normal share of active summer weather — thunderstorms, hail storms," Scott said, adding "it's part of living in that part of the country." The forecast for Saskatchewan and Manitoba calls for slightly lower-than-normal summer temperatures, with close to average precipitation. The network predicts normal to slightly warmer-than-average temperatures extending to the Alaska border, with near-normal temperatures and precipitation forecast for Nunavut.
Source: CBC News May 27, 2019 14:22 UTC