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summer forecast

Get ready because Canada's weather is going to be warmer than normal soon!

A new summer forecast revealed which parts of the country are in for "extreme heat," thunderstorms, torrential downpours, and humid temperatures.

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There is a new summer forecast for Canada.

It's expected that Canada's weather will be cooler than normal, but one region is set to be hotter than everywhere else.

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A new summer forecast revealed that a "heat dome" could surge into parts of the country.

So, Canada's weather during the season is set to include hot temperatures, but some places won't be as warm.

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A 2025 summer forecast for Western Canada is out, and you can see what to expect in the months ahead. B.C. and Alberta's weather will involve some serious heat, so get ready for a long, sweaty season with soaring temperatures.

The Farmers' Almanac summer forecast for Canada came out, giving a glimpse into the summer weather patterns. Most of Canada is going to be facing above-average temperatures, arriving "in full force by July," and even some "long-standing high temperature records may be broken," the forecast said. This could make for some sweltering days and warmer-than-usual nights for many regions.

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A new summer forecast for 2025 is out early and offers a sneak peek at what's to come.

So, here's what you can expect from Canada's weather during the season, including where "scorching" temperatures will be.

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