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winter forecast canada

Canada's 2024-2025 winter weather forecast is looking like a mixed bag this year, and B.C. is no exception.

Old Farmer’s Almanac released its 2025 Canadian Edition and proclaimed that winter should involve less shovelling this year for certain lucky provinces, but it's not going to be all sunshine.

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Winter in Canada is just around the corner, and a weather forecast has shown what Canadians in each province can expect for the season.

A Canada weather forecast released by the Old Farmer's Almanac shows what's in store for each month of winter, including when snowstorms will hit.

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Despite this country's reputation for cold winter weather, a Canadian city was almost as warm as the entire U.S. this weekend and even warmer than places in Florida, Texas and California.

The Weather Network revealed that St. John's, Newfoundland, reached a balmy 13.9 C in the early morning hours on Sunday, January 15 as "a peculiar temperature pattern" gripped North America.

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Canada's winter forecast really does not let up, eh?

The winter weather forecast for the week is out and it looks like it'll be snowy for a good portion of Canada, with the prairies expecting a whole lot of snowfall into Wednesday.

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Winter is coming, Canada! A 12-hour blizzard seen in northern Canada is a "stark reminder" of what's to come down south, according to experts.

According to The Weather Network, an intense winter storm in Nunavut serves as a "chilling" sign of what's in store for the rest of the country come the winter season.

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