Canada's weather for October is all over the place and here's when we could see snow
Canada's October weather forecast is here, and it looks like we're in for a wild ride across the country.
Whether you're in B.C., Newfoundland or somewhere in between, it's time to bundle up because chilly weather and our first snow could be closer than you think.
Here's everything you need to know about this month's weather forecast across Canada and which areas might see the first snowfall.
BC: Unsettled and stormy
B.C.'s October weather is off to a chilly start, with clearing skies and cooler temperatures. The Farmers' Almanac predicts unsettled conditions throughout the month, with showers and stormy weather expected by Halloween.
While there's no direct mention of snow in the forecast just yet, the colder temperatures later in the month could mean higher elevations may get a dusting. Keep an eye out as stormy conditions in the Rockies might affect neighbouring areas.
The Prairies: Gusty with wet snow
For the Prairies, October could bring some snow — especially in Alberta's Rockies. According to the Farmers' Almanac, wet snow is possible in higher terrain around October 16-19.
The rest of the region will experience back-and-forth weather, with cold rains moving across the Prairies early in the month and stormy conditions later on. The Weather Network also suggests that cold fronts sweeping through in mid-October could make things feel a lot more wintry before Halloween, with gusty winds wrapping up the month.
Ontario: Temperature whiplash
Ontario's October weather looks to be a mix of cooler rain and mild temperatures. Early on, cold rain will sweep across the Great Lakes, but by Thanksgiving, we should see clearer skies, according to the Farmers' Almanac.
After that, expect some back-and-forth conditions, with showers and cloud cover dominating mid-October. The Weather Network forecasts a similar pattern, where cooler air from cold fronts will dip into the province, but don't expect consistent cold just yet. The real chill might hold off until later in the month.
Quebec: Chilly with a side of frost
In Quebec, things are looking chilly, especially at the start of October. The Farmers' Almanac suggests a frosty beginning, with possible light showers moving in by mid-month. However, Thanksgiving weekend should bring fair skies and milder weather.
Toward the end of the month, colder air and stormy conditions will roll in, and The Weather Network predicts that Quebec could also see temperature swings thanks to passing cold fronts. It's not clear yet if snow will hit, but you'll want to keep your jackets handy.
The Maritimes: Rainy mix with an early freeze
The Maritimes can expect a mix of rain, chilly winds and the possibility of frost in October. According to the Farmers' Almanac, Newfoundland may see a frost or freeze early in the month, while New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and PEI will start with clearer skies.
Mid-October will be relatively calm with fair weather for Thanksgiving, but Halloween could get messy with rainy skies forecasted across the region. The Weather Network adds that while storms are less frequent this year, any tropical systems could dramatically change the precipitation outlook.
No matter where you are in Canada, October is bound to bring its fair share of weather surprises, so keep an eye on your local forecasts as the month progresses!
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