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Warmer than normal weather forecast for Ontario fall
Environment and Climate Change Canada has released its fall forecast, predicting above-normal fall temperatures and dry conditions in Ontario.
The National Weather Service has released a map with high, low and near-normal temperature forecasts covering the period from September to November. The map shows a large dark red area covering a significant portion of Canada, including It covers most of Ontario, which indicates above-normal temperatures this fall.
While the darkest red part doesn't cover the most populated areas of Ontario, there's still a good chance that areas like metropolitan Toronto and Ottawa will experience warmer conditions as the colder months approach.
Toronto has an 81% chance and Ottawa has an 82% chance of seeing above-normal temperatures during these three months.
As for precipitation, Ontario residents may see fewer days next fall.
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