Canada to Experience Warmer-Than-Normal Fall

The Weather Network’s chief meteorologist said Ontario and Quebec are expected to see more warm and dry days than usual persisting into October, with some chances of thunderstorms and winds from the northwest. Temperature patterns are expected to be higher than average across the country resulting in a warmer-than-usual fall for most of Canada. This prediction may affect seasonal activities and energy consumption. Canadians are advised to prepare for these unusual weather conditions and adjust plans accordingly. For detailed regional forecasts, consult local weather updates.

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