![]() ![]() ![]() "As we look at the big picture for the entire month, April will live up to its reputation of being a fickle month, but colder-than-normal temperatures will be more dominant than the periods of warmer weather across most of Canada," the report reads. The cooler-than-normal temperatures are expected to stay in northern Ontario, Manitoba and the prairies in the latter half of April. to Alberta and parts of Saskatchewan will see temperatures rise during this time. "Across Atlantic Canada, we expect that changeable temperatures will balance out and return to near normal," the report says.Īs the second week of April approaches, cooler air will reach southern Ontario, Quebec and the east coast provinces. The report warns the warm temperatures will not be consistent, with a few days offsetting cooler weather across the region. In the southern half of Ontario and Quebec, warm air from the U.S. "Most Canadian springs actually start this way, but it seems that many are feeling the slow start more so this year."Īt the beginning of April, Canadians can expect cooler temperatures from British Columbia to northern Ontario and Quebec. "Spring is off to a rather sluggish start across most of Canada," the report reads. B.C.'s Coquihalla Highway continues to be under a winter storm warning by Environment Canada Saturday with estimates of 15 to 25 centimetres of snow expected through the evening. On April 1, Environment Canada issued winter storm warnings for northern Ontario and Quebec with estimates of 15 centimetres of snow. Climate Barometer newsletter: Sign up to keep your finger on the climate pulseĪt the end of March, a storm brought white-out conditions to parts of Nova Scotia, with residents for the second time in two weeks digging out.Spring may have already officially begun, but a new report says the beginning of April will continue to feel more like winter this year.Īn April seasonal forecast from the Weather Network shows Canadians are still experiencing cooler than normal temperatures after feeling spring-like days in the middle of winter.Īpril, the report says, is a "fickle month," sometimes giving Canadians a taste of summer, and other times delivering more winter-like snowstorms. ![]()
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