Canada's upcoming winter is forecast to be colder, especially in the west, amid an evolving La Niña.
After Canada's record-breaking warm winter last year, the upcoming winter is expected to be colder, especially in Western Canada. Ontario and Quebec will experience colder conditions in December, followed by warmer temperatures in January and February. Alberta and British Columbia are forecasted to have colder-than-normal winters with more snow. Atlantic Canada may see a milder winter, while Nunavut is expected to be warmer than normal. The evolving La Niña pattern will influence these conditions.
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