Don’t put away your summer clothing just yet; the Weather Network says there are still some warm days ahead.
The network says in its fall forecast that much of Canada can expect warmer–than-normal conditions throughout September before temperatures start to drop in October.
It says the amount of precipitation will vary across the country, though most parts will see fewer storms than usual.
The network says November is expected to bring periods of more typical weather, which will likely include some snow.
It says the warmer start to the season means a heightened risk for wildfires in British Columbia will continue later into the fall, but wetter weather is expected during October and November….
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