Most of Canada forecast to have higher than normal summer temperatures: Environment Canada
Environment Canada is forecasting that most of the country will experience above normal temperatures through the summer of 2023.
Heading into July, Environment Canada has forecast that most of the country is expected to have higher-than-normal temperatures as a result of climate change. On Vancouver Island, the weather agency says the probability of higher-than-normal temperatures is 60 per cent for most of Vancouver Island, and 40 per cent for the North Island.In a news release, Environment Canada says these temperatures in July through to September follow June, where the northern Prairies, northern Ontario, and northern Quebec already experienced above-average temperatures.
“Many parts of the country are already experiencing the devastating impacts of wildfires, driven mainly by higher temperatures and seasonal dryness associated with a warming climate,” Environment Canada’s news release says. “In anticipation of a warmer, drier summer and its associated severe conditions, Canadians are urged to regularly monitor weather forecasts, take all weather alerts seriously, and get prepared for weather-related events by developing an emergency plan.”
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