More moisture for the west and less for the east sounds like a really nice fall forecast and that’s quite likely what we’ll get in Canada, says Matt Makens of Makens Weather.
Makens says that decent harvest weather is likely in store for Ontario, which is good because there are plenty of corn and beans that need some heat and dry weather to finish off the season.
For the west, plenty of areas of the Prairies shifted back into a dry to too-dry pattern about half-way through the summer, and Makens says some of these areas will see decent fall precipitation.
But when we look a little further ahead, Makens says a La Nina pattern is already in the works and will influence winter weather patterns. What will that mean for Ontario and the Prairies? You’ll have to hit play below or download the podcast for listening on the go!
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