Canada's weekly fall forecast for October tells you which provinces will get snow
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Snow-covered grass in Ontario. Right: Calgary skyline in the fall.
There is a fall forecast that reveals what you can expect each week in October.
Canada's weather will be sunny, rainy and warm, but some provinces are set to get chilly temperatures and early snow.
This long-range forecast from the Old Farmer's Almanac has a monthly forecast for every province and even a weekly breakdown.
It includes the average temperature for the month and what the weather will be like each week.
Now, let's get into the weekly October forecast for B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P.E.I. and Newfoundland.
BC
In B.C., the average temperature during October is expected to be 11 C, which is 2 C above average for the month.
From October 1 to October 7, temperatures will be warm in the southern parts of the province.
It will be sunny with a few rain showers.
Isolated showers in the north and sunny conditions in the south are forecast between October 8 and October 13.
Temperatures will be cool but then warm up.
From October 14 to October 22, you should expect isolated showers and cool temperatures.
Then, between October 23 and October 31, it will be rainy but warm in B.C.
Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
In Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, the average temperature is expected to be 8 C during October.
That's 2 C above the average for the month.
From October 1 to October 6, it will be sunny and "very warm."
But the sunshine will be interrupted by a bit of drizzle.
Scattered rain and warm temperatures are expected between October 7 and October 10.
From October 11 to October 20, there will be sunshine, then flurries in the western parts of the region and drizzle in the eastern parts of the Prairies.
Temperatures will become chilly during that week.
Then, between October 21 and October 31, sunny conditions and warmer temperatures are in the forecast.
Ontario
In Ontario, the average temperature is expected to be 9 C during October.
That's a degree below average for the month.
From October 1 to October 3, it will be sunny but chilly in the southern parts of the province.
There will be a few showers and chilly temperatures between October 4 and October 10.
It will be sunny in the northwestern parts of the province and rainy in the southeastern parts of the province from October 11 to October 15.
But it will be warm.
Then, between October 16 and October 20, a few thunderstorms and warm temperatures are in the forecast.
From October 21 to October 31, there will be sunshine, then "a little rain and snow."
Temperatures will shift from warm to chilly in Ontario.
Quebec
In Quebec, the average temperature during October is expected to be 7 C, which is 1 C below average.
Scattered showers and then sunny conditions are forecast from October 1 to October 10. But temperatures will be chilly.
Between October 11 and October 13, it will be rainy but warm in the southern parts of Quebec.
It will be sunny, then rainy from October 14 to October 21.
You should expect chilly temperatures, though.
From October 22 to October 31, sunny conditions will give way to a few showers and cool temperatures.
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI and Newfoundland
In Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P.E.I. and Newfoundland, the average temperature is expected to be 7.5 C during October.
That's a degree below normal.
From October 1 to October 4, it will be rainy but then sunny and chilly.
Rain is set to continue between October 5 and October 12. Temperatures will start mild but then become chilly.
It will be showery in the east and sunny in the west from October 13 to October 18.
Even in areas where sunshine is forecast, it will be chilly.
Between October 19 and October 21, rainy and cool conditions are expected across the region.
Then, from October 22 to October 28, there will be showers in the east and sunshine in the west.
But temperatures will be chilly everywhere.
Rain and mild temperatures are forecast between October 29 and October 31 in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P.E.I. and Newfoundland.
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