As Canadians prepare for festive season, weather patterns across the country indicate a mix of white and green on Christmas Day, with some regions gearing up for snowfall while others may miss the iconic winter blanket.
With the final leaves of October making their descent, you might be looking ahead, wondering just how many layers you'll need for the impending winter. Your winter wardrobe choices, and more importantly your heating bill, might be influenced by a familiar climate phenomenon: El Niño.
Get those shovels ready 'cause Quebec is about to be hit with yet another snowstorm, and some regions including Montreal could be hit with up to 20 centimetres of snow. According to The Weather Network, back-to-back snow systems will target the province starting late Thursday and through Friday.
If you've been feeling as if it's warmer than usual in Montreal, that's because, well…it is. In fact, Quebec will begin its first week of the new year "basking in extreme warmth," The Weather Network says. For those who have lived in Quebec all their lives, this January just might bring about some of the warmest temperatures seen across the province.
It's time to get out your winter boots and parkas, as parts of the country are in for a hefty amount of snow this week. According to The Weather Network, residents in Eastern Canada are set to see wintry weather that's "seemingly more fit for a blockbuster disaster film."