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Temperatures in Canada will be below zero all next week

From Monday onwards, temperatures are likely to drop below freezing in major Canadian cities, including Toronto and Quebec City, even into early December. Freezing conditions are expected to prevail in Regina, Saskatchewan, and Winnipeg, with conditions expected to spread to Calgary and Edmonton by the end of the week. Be prepared to wear several layers to deal with this cold weather. The cold air front moves from the north and finally goes to the east.

Monday will be the last day above freezing for southern Ontario and Quebec, and temperatures will remain below freezing until the end of November. But the good news is that no storm is predicted next week, but there is a possibility of wind and a little snow in the northern areas.

Temperatures on December 1 are as follows: 7 degrees in Toronto, 9 degrees in Vancouver, and 2 degrees in Montreal. Snowfall is expected to be light in Alberta and Saskatchewan through the end of November, but parts of these areas will see relatively heavy precipitation in early December.

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