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Is Summer Weather Here to Stay?


Near-to-above normal temperatures expected across most of Canada this summer

OAKVILLE, ON, May 28, 2018 /CNW/ - After a sluggish start to spring, summer weather has burst onto the scene across much of Canada, but is it here to stay? To let Canadians know what conditions they can expect during the most anticipated season of the year, The Weather Network has released its Summer Forecast for the months of June, July and August.

The Weather Network's forecast highlights a hot and dry summer for most of western Canada. Drought is a major concern across parts of the Prairie provinces while wildfires will be a growing concern later in the summer, especially across British Columbia. Temperatures will be close to normal from the Great Lakes to Atlantic Canada.

"This summer looks to be a warmer version of the pattern we saw across Canada last year, with the hottest weather anchored over western Canada," said Chris Scott, Chief Meteorologist at The Weather Network. "Ontario and Quebec will once again escape the hottest weather, but this summer will bring more heat than last year, along with ample opportunity for thunderstorms. Atlantic Canada looks to have the best combination of conditions with a warm summer and near seasonal precipitation, while drought is a worry for much of the Prairies and interior B.C."

Below is a more detailed look at the conditions that we expect across Canada this summer:  

British Columbia
Warmer than normal temperatures are expected across B.C. this summer, especially during the second half of the season when extended periods of hot weather are forecast across the interior of the province. A slow start to the wildfire season is anticipated due to near normal precipitation during June and wet conditions from the late melting of the above normal snow pack. However, there is concern that the hot and increasingly dry conditions later in July and August will result in another active wildfire season.

Prairies
A dry summer is predicted across the Prairies, and this is expected to have a significant impact on agriculture. Widespread drought conditions are already in place across parts of the central and eastern Prairies, and it looks like the drought could worsen and expand through the summer. Warmer than normal temperatures are forecast across Alberta and Saskatchewan with near normal temperatures throughout Manitoba. However, there are signs that parts of the Prairies could see an earlier than normal end to the growing season with the potential for an early arrival of cooler weather as we head into the fall season. 

Ontario and Quebec
A warm and sometimes stormy summer is forecast in southern Ontario and southern Quebec. Temperatures will be near normal across the region, except for areas around Hudson Bay which should be cooler than normal. The region is expected to see more hot weather than last year, especially during the first half of summer. However, changeable conditions are likely with several periods of cooler weather anticipated, especially during the second half of the summer. There is the potential for cooler weather to arrive sooner than normal as early fall approaches, threatening an early end to the growing season.  Throughout the summer, the changeable pattern and availability of abundant Gulf moisture should result in above normal precipitation due to rounds of thunderstorms across the region. 

Atlantic Canada
A cool start to the season should give way to more consistent warm weather during July and August. A humid summer is expected, which should result in warmer than normal temperatures at night, especially across southern areas. While there will be stretches of dry weather, periods of heavy showers and thunderstorms should bring rain totals to near normal for the season. The Weather Network's team of meteorologists will also be keeping a close watch on the tropics, especially late in the summer and into the fall.

Northern Canada
A warm summer is forecast for the Yukon and parts of the Northwest Territories, while a cooler summer is expected for much of Nunavut. Wildfires and smoke will be growing concerns, especially for the Northwest Territories during July and August.

Summer's heat and humidity, which is expected in abundance in many parts of Canada, means an increased threat for severe thunderstorm activity, including the risk for tornadoes. This is the time of year when Canadians need to pay extra close attention to the daily forecast as dangerous weather can develop rapidly. Canadians can prepare for changeable weather patterns by visiting www.theweathernetwork.com or by downloading The Weather Network App and creating an account for personalized and up-to-the minute forecast information.

 The Weather Network: Summer 2018 Forecast

Region

Temperature Outlook

Precipitation Outlook

British Columbia

Above Normal

Near Normal, but Below Normal across
the southern interior

Alberta

Above Normal

Near Normal western half of the province
and Below Normal eastern half of the province

Saskatchewan

Above Normal except the far north
which will be Near Normal

Below Normal

Manitoba

Near Normal, except Below Normal
near Hudson Bay

Below Normal except Near Normal close
to Hudson Bay

Ontario

Near Normal except Below Normal
for far northern Ontario

Above Normal for most of Southern
Ontario; Below Normal for parts of
Northwestern Ontario; Near Normal
elsewhere

Québec

Near Normal; Below Normal
for most of Northern Quebec

Above Normal for southern Quebec and
near Hudson Bay; Near Normal elsewhere

The Maritimes and
Newfoundland and
Labrador

Near normal except slightly Above
Normal for Nova Scotia and
southern Newfoundland

Near Normal, except above normal for
parts of western New Brunswick

Yukon, Northwest
Territories, Nunavut

Above normal for Yukon and
western NWT; Near Normal for
eastern NWT; Near Normal for
Nunavut except Below Normal for
the Kivalliq Region

Near Normal, but Below Normal for parts
of southern NWT

 

Complete Summer Forecast details, including regional breakdowns, maps and charts are available at www.theweathernetwork.com/summer.

About Pelmorex Corp.

Pelmorex Corp. is a market leader in operating multi-platform TV, Web and Mobile services in weather-related information categories under the leading brands The Weather Network, MétéoMédia, eltiempo.es and Clima.  The company reaches over 58M* users internationally with a focus on North America, Europe and LATAM. It also operates Canada's National Alerting Aggregation and Dissemination System (Alert Ready). Pelmorex has evolved to delivering information networks and data solutions to consumers, advertisers and enterprise clients. It launched the Pelmorex Data Solutions Division in 2016 and acquired Addictive Mobility in 2017.  Addictive Mobility operates mobile-first data management services as well as Digital Sales Platforms.

* Source: Global Reach reports 3 month average Dec 2017 ? Feb 2018 Gap/Adobe/Numeris Data

 

SOURCE The Weather Network


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