The Weather Network says the season’s forecast calls for a slightly warmer version of last year’s summer in most parts of Canada. Chief Meteorologist Chris Scott predicts warmer weather than 2017 across the country, with two big exceptions: the area surrounding the Hudson Bay, which Scott says will be slightly cooler that last year; and Manitoba, which is expected to remain consistent with last year’s weather. Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada will enjoy warmer conditions than last year’s relatively cool summer, but Scott says those regions still won’t experience a “scorcher” this year. Nova Scotia and the southern parts of Newfoundland will be most affected by warmer weather, particularly at night. Hurricanes are also a possibility for the summer, although Scott said it’s unlikely to be a “wildly active” hurricane season.
Source: National Post May 28, 2018 04:18 UTC