Canadian Gardening: The Weathernetwork has finally released their fall forecast, 1 by Lilypon
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Lilypon wrote: Provincial Temperature and Precipitation Outlook Region Temperature Outlook Precipitation Outlook British Columbia Near normal for all but the South Coast and southern Interior BC which will be slightly cooler than normal. Below normal across the northern third of the province. Near normal elsewhere. Alberta Above normal across the far north. Near normal for the rest of the province. Below normal across the north and central regions of the province including the city of Edmonton. Near normal for the rest of the province, including Calgary. Saskatchewan Above normal to the north. Near normal for central and southern areas of the province. Below normal for most regions of the province. Near normal in some central areas including the city of Prince Albert. Manitoba Above normal across the province with the exception of the southwest which will be near normal. Near normal across the north. Below normal for the rest of the province. Ontario Above normal for northwest regions near the Manitoba and Minnesota border. Above normal for Southwestern Ontario including the city of Toronto. Near normal elsewhere. Near normal for most parts of the province. Below normal for the far southwest including Windsor. Above normal for the lower Ottawa Valley. Québec Above normal for Northern Quebec. Near normal elsewhere. Near normal across the far north and east. Above normal for southern and central parts of the province, including Montreal. Atlantic Canada Slightly above normal for Northern Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. Near normal elsewhere. Slightly above normal across southwest Labrador. Near normal for the rest of the region. Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut Near normal across Yukon and Northern Nunavut. Above normal for southern areas of Northwest Territories and Eastern Nunavut including Iqaluit. Below normal for southern Yukon and the southern Northwest Territories including Yellowknife. Near normal elsewhere. |


