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Ontario could see its first snowfall of the season next week

Parts of Ontario may see the first snowfall of the season until the end of next week. According to a new report from the Weather Network, Ontario is soon transitioning from summer-like temperatures to cool autumn weather due to a significant pattern shift in central Canada in the coming days. This sudden change aligns with previous weather forecasts for the fall, predicting bone-chilling temperatures in October before the winter season arrives. If you've secretly wished for cozy autumn temperatures to replace the continuous summer heat in Ontario, you're in luck, as some regions of the province may witness their first snowfall of the season by the end of the upcoming week.
A recent report states that Ontario will soon shift from summer heat to cool autumn air as a major pattern change unfolds in central Canada in the next few days. This change aligns with the "unstable fall" prediction by the meteorological agency, forecasting frosty temperatures in October before the winter season. The first week of October, which usually starts with summer-like warmth covering most of Ontario, will begin with daily temperatures 10 to 20 degrees above the seasonal average.
According to the meteorological agency, this drastic temperature change also brings the possibility of snowfall in some areas, with northeastern Ontario likely experiencing its first snowfall of the season by the end of next week.

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