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winter weather canada

Winter in Canada is just around the corner, and a new winter sneak-peek forecast suggests Canada might finally see a return to colder, snowier weather. That's right: After last year's historically mild winter, it looks like winter is ready to make a comeback.

With the possibility of early snow in some parts of the country, the latest winter 2024-25 preview from The Weather Network offers a glimpse of what Canadians can expect as the holidays approach.

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Canadian weather is world-renowned for being frigid sometimes but as of December 30, six of the ten coldest places in the world are all situated in the Great White North.

According to Weather Now, most of the coldest places in the world right now are in Canada, with a few shout-outs to Alaska and Russia.

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If you're feeling the chill of winter recently, you're not the only one! Almost all of the coldest places in the world are in Canada right now, and the temperatures are pretty eye-watering.

According to the weather website WX-Now, 18 of the top 20 coldest places on the globe are in the Great White North.

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Canada's weather is turning wintry which means it's time for the Christmas forecast and so many parts of the country are in for snowy conditions this year!

The Old Farmer's Almanac has long-range weather forecasts for southern B.C., the Prairies, southern Ontario, southern Quebec and Atlantic Canada available now.

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Get ready because Canada's weather is being impacted by a "pipeline of arctic air" that will bring below-seasonal temperatures across the country!

The Weather Network has forecast that almost the entire country will have to deal with an icy chill because of building high pressure that will open the door for freezing arctic air.

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