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thanksgiving weather

If you're planning your Thanksgiving weekend, it's time to get ready because Ontario's weather is about to take us on a wild ride.

According to the latest forecast from The Weather Network, the long weekend will start off feeling like early fall in southern and eastern Ontario, but by Monday, you'll want to bundle up because it's going to cool off fast and feel like November.

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It looks like the summerlike weather in Canada is coming to an end as the country is predicted to see some chilly temperatures over the Thanksgiving weekend.

Canada's weather forecast suggests conditions will be a "recipe for wet snow" this weekend in parts of the country thanks to a polar vortex.

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While a large part of the country saw above-normal temperatures for September, the weather in Canada for October looks like it's a bit of a mixed bag.

According to The Weather Network, this month can bring either a "final taste of late summer-like weather" or the "first hint of winter weather" and they've helpfully broken down what various parts of the country can expect for the next few weeks.

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Ontario has been enjoying some unseasonably high weather recently, but that might come to an abrupt and rainy end for more northern parts of the province.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), several areas across the province have seen some rain over the Thanksgiving weekend, but late into Sunday, October 10, there is a potential for late-season storms in the north.

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Ontario's Thanksgiving weekend is going to be so toasty this year that it could break a decade-spanning record, but it won't be all sunshine and rainbows.

According to The Weather Network, regions including Toronto, Ottawa and Windsor are set to overtake a 75-year-old record this weekend due to a stretch of 20-degree weather, which hasn't been seen since 1947.

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