
Farmers’ Almanac Predicts Colder Than Normal Winter for Most of Canada
Published on August 14, 2024
Canadians can expect a cold and snow-filled winter season, says the Farmers’ Almanac forecast, as the winter “cold event” La Niña delivers below-normal temperatures to two-thirds of the country. The Almanac’s extended weather forecast says La Niña will affect temperatures from late 2024 and into 2025, with the coldest temperatures from east of the Rockies and into the Great Lakes. Residents of those regions can expect the coldest days in the final week of January and the beginning of February. According to the Almanac, frigid Arctic air will move in around that time, resulting in a sharp temperature drop particularly in the Prairies....
