As Canadians welcome the arrival of spring, they're also experiencing a rollercoaster of weather temperatures that sees scorching heat one day and icy cold the next.
As Canadians welcome the arrival of spring, they’re also experiencing a rollercoaster of weather temperatures that sees scorching heat one day and icy cold the next.
The latest blizzard came nearly six weeks after a record-setting but shorter-lived lake-effect storm struck western New York. Here are 10 things to know.
While a large part of the country saw above-normal temperatures for September, the weather in Canada for October looks like it's a bit of a mixed bag. According to The Weather Network, this month can bring either a "final taste of late summer-like weather" or the "first hint of winter weather" and they've helpfully broken down what various parts of the country can expect for the next few weeks.
It appears that winter isn't over just yet! Although spring weather is finally looking up, Environment Canada is throwing Quebec a curveball (or, should we say, snowball?). A lot of precipitation is set to hit the province, with freezing rain and up to 25 centimetres of snow predicted for some areas.