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Canada headed for unusually warm fall that may feel ‘more like summer,’ experts say

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pic.twitter.com/R6bz1IGxoo— Anthony Farnell (@AnthonyFarnell) September 13, 2021However, in Western provinces like British Columbia, there’s been more of a reversal in temperature.B.C.

over the last few months has seen unprecedented and severe heatwaves that shattered records and killed hundreds.Alberta also suffered through a heatwave this summer as recorded temperatures reached 30C or higher and smoky air quality remained for almost three weeks in August.“We now have cooler conditions in B.C.

and into Alberta,” said Farnell.Temperatures recently, on average, sit at about 15C and 18C in B.C. and Alberta.“(But there’s) all sorts of warmth and even humidity that’s going to linger likely into October for areas around the Great Lakes, Quebec.

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