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If you thought the worst of Canada's winter weather was done, snowy conditions are still on the way and "the snowiest months are just ahead" for cities across the country.

According to a new report from The Weather Network, the winter season in Canada isn't over even heading toward spring because "snowfall amounts peak at different times of the year across the country."

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There is a polar vortex making its way into Canada, and that means winter weather will spread across the country.

In a new forecast from The Weather Network, it has been revealed that a stretch of above-seasonal temperatures is coming to an end as "some of the coldest air in the Northern Hemisphere" descends on Canada.

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If you thought you had seen the last of winter weather in Canada get ready because a polar vortex is on the way and it could bring -30 C temperatures.

The Weather Network shared a forecast on January 19 about a pattern reversal that's set to bring the return of "classic Canadian winter weather" for parts of the country at the end of January and into February.

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It seems that Canadians are done with winter weather and would get rid of it completely if they could change something about Canada, according to Reddit.

In the subreddit r/AskACanadian, someone asked what fundamental thing Canadians would change about this country and while quite a few responses were about more serious changes, some people really went in on Canada's weather.

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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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