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la nina

Si l'été est ta saison préférée et que tu brûles d'envie de retrouver les terrasses, les plages et les vêtements légers, tu ferais peut-être mieux de réviser tes attentes, car un phénomène météo pourrait bien faire tomber certains de tes plans à l'eau.

Selon les informations de MétéoMédia, l'été québécois 2023 pourrait s'annoncer particulièrement pluvieux en raison de l'arrivée d'El Niño. Ce phénomène océanique se traduit par le réchauffement d'un immense réservoir d'eau superficielle qui part du Pacifique central jusqu'aux côtes équatoriales.

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This winter in Canada could be "more active" with "persistent bouts of cold air" for parts of the country thanks to a weather phenomenon.

It's predicted that La Niña will continue this winter, making it the third La Niña winter in a row for the first time since 2000, according to The Weather Network.

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A weather phenomenon is "defying all odds" and that could mean more hurricanes in Canada during the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season.

According to The Weather Network, the current La Niña pattern was expected to dissipate by the summer but the global weather pattern is showing no signs of slowing down.

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Western Canada's spring weather forecast is out, and you can blame La Niña for the delay in warmer weather.

B.C. and Alberta are getting a delayed spring with colder-than-normal temperatures. Don't pull out the swimsuits and flip-flops just yet, because warmer days are still a ways away for the West Coast of Canada.

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Winter is coming. The latest update for Ontario's 2022 winter forecast was just released, and it is looking like all sorts of weather is going to hit the province this season.

While there are going to be some nicer periods, The Weather Network reports there will also be some major winter weather coming to the province, too.

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