Canada's winter forecast says a 'frosty flip flop'...
As much as we hate to admit it, winter is coming. Before we know it, we’ll be hearing the crunch of fallen leaves beneath our feet and, not long after that, fallen snow. And according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, a weather guide established in the 1800s, Canadians can expect a ” yo-yo type of winter” ahead, but some provinces will have better luck than others.
The Almanac has named the 2021-2022 season a “frosty flip flop winter,” and for good reason. Temperatures and snowfall amounts will swing dramatically throughout the season, with “winter whopper” snowstorms thrown into the mix. Here’s a breakdown of what each province can expect.
January will be a stormy month across the country, especially along the Atlantic Seaboard. Wintry precipitation will go from “mild and wet” to “stormy and white,” even on the West Coast. Overall, though, B.C. can expect “typical winter temperatures and precipitation” to dominate the winter forecast this season.
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