👉Canadians are bracing for a "fickle fall" season this year, according to a forecast by The Weather Network. Chief meteorologist Chris Scott explained that the unusual weather patterns can be attributed to El Niño, a warm jet stream in the Pacific Ocean. The forecast anticipates a chilly start to fall with periods of very cold weather, particularly in the middle of the season. However, Canadians can expect a milder end to fall due to the warming influence of El Niño. The Weather Network's prediction raises concerns for ski enthusiasts in British Columbia, as the persistent El Niño jet stream may limit snowfall in the mountains. Additionally, the dry atmosphere at the beginning of fall is not favourable for curbing the wildfire season on the West Coast, with significant rain not expected until later in the season. Furthermore, the forecast anticipates snowstorms raging across the Prairie provinces during the middle of fall, potentially impacting the region's harvest season. Canadians are advised to stay prepared for this weather rollercoaster as they navigate the upcoming season.✅ . . #CanadianWeather #FallForecast #WeatherPredictions #ColdStartWarmFinish #AutumnWeather #WeatherPatterns #ClimateCanada #mnm #malayalisnearmeapp #canadaupdate #canadanews
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