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winter season

Canada is known for extreme winter weather — like blizzards, frigid temperatures and ice storms — that happens across the country during the season.

So, that means Canada's weather records over the years for the winter season are pretty intense.

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Winter is coming which means it's time to cozy up — and not just with a cup of hot cocoa! Your winter outerwear needs a refresh, and Joe Fresh has got your back. Say hello to Canadian winter essentials that are made for more - combining must-have features with of-the-moment style, all at affordable prices.

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Eager to find out what Canada's winter weather will look like this year? A new weather forecast says that this winter in Canada will be "tailor-made for skiers, snow bunnies, and winter lovers across the country."

A new Canada weather forecast has been released by the Old Farmer's Almanac, predicting a "winter whiteout" for the country.

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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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Canada's weather is soon going to be influenced by a polar vortex that's expected to bring "more snowfall and chilly temperatures" to many parts of the country.

According to The Weather Network's forecast for Canada, "a drastic pattern change" is on the way to finish off November and lead the country into December.

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