Fall In Ontario Is Going To Be A Mess With 'Violent' Thunderstorms & Even Wet Snow
So much for pumpkin spice and good vibes.

Get ready for some PSL and storms. Ontario's fall forecast will be a total mess of unsettled weather and sloppy snow this year.
According to the Farmers' Almanac, the season won't be off to a pleasant start with squalls and "violent" thunderstorms arriving by late September.
October will be even worse with "very unsettled conditions" arriving at the end of the month before a nasty storm sweeps over the Great Lakes, bringing wet snow and bad vibes to all.
Residents will be layering up by November as unseasonable cold, snow flurries and increasingly cloudy skies take over the province earlier than anyone would ever want.
However, not all hope is lost. There will be a few weeks of sunshine mixed in with the bad weather, so you still should be able to enjoy your next pumpkin patch trip.
December will bring an early winter to the last days of fall, with cold winds and snowy conditions dominating Southeast Ontario.
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