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Writer's pictureKyle Sooley-Brookings

Fall Forecast 2019


All good things must come to an end, including summer. The good news as we head into the fall is that there is a good chance that we will hold on to above-average temperatures.


Below is a city breakdown of what to expect.


Temperatures

Most areas of the country will experience warmer temperatures this fall. The only area where below normal temperatures are expected is in Hudson Bay.


Atlantic Canada

St. John's Above Average

Gander Above Average

Corner Brook Above Average

Labrador City Above Average

Sydney Above Average

Halifax Above Average

Yarmouth Above Average

Charlottetown Above Average

Fredericton Above Average

Moncton Above Average

Saint John Above Average


Québec

Montréal Above Average

Québec Above Average

Sherbrooke Above Average

Trois-Rivières Above Average

Saguenay Above Average


Ontario

Ottawa Above Average

Toronto Above Average

Windsor Above Average

Sudbury Above Average

Thunder Bay Above Average


Prairies

Winnipeg Above Average

Churchill Above Average

Brandon Above Average

Regina Above Average

Saskatoon Above Average

Moose Jaw Above Average

Calgary Above Average

Red Deer Above Average

Edmonton Above Average

Fort McMurray Above Average


British Columbia

Vancouver Above Average

Victoria Above Average

Prince George Above Average

Kamloops Above Average


Northern Canada

Whitehorse Above Average

Yellowknife Above Average

Iqaluit Above Average

 

Precipitation

Near normal precipitation is expected for most areas, except far northern Canada, western Labrador, eastern Quebec, and the Edmonton and Regina area.


Atlantic Canada

St. John's Near Normal

Gander Near Normal

Corner Brook Near Normal

Labrador City Above Average

Sydney Near Normal

Halifax Near Normal

Yarmouth Near Normal

Charlottetown Near Normal

Fredericton Near Normal

Moncton Near Normal

Saint John Near Normal


Québec

Montréal Near Normal

Québec Near Normal

Sherbrooke Near Normal

Trois-Rivières Near Normal

Saguenay Near Normal


Ontario

Ottawa Near Normal

Toronto Near Normal

Windsor Near Normal

Sudbury Near Normal

Thunder Bay Near Normal


Prairies

Winnipeg Near Normal

Churchill Near Normal

Brandon Near Normal

Regina Above Average

Saskatoon Near Normal

Moose Jaw Near Normal

Calgary Near Normal

Red Deer Near Normal

Edmonton Above Average

Fort McMurray Near Normal


British Columbia

Vancouver Near Normal

Victoria Near Normal

Prince George Near Normal

Kamloops Near Normal


Northern Canada

Whitehorse Above Average

Yellowknife Near Normal

Iqaluit Near Normal

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