Here’s what the almanac says about specific regions.
Farmers in the Prairies can expect warmer than normal temperatures, “with precipitation less than normal in the east and greater than normal in the west,” the predictions say. “Expect a little snow in early April, as well as periodic thunderstorms in May.”

Producers in B.C. can expect warmer conditions in April before they dip in May.
Growers in Ontario should “expect weather to be warmer and drier in the north, with near-normal temperatures and wetter-than-normal conditions in the south. Expect April to start with some rain and snow in the west and then heavy snow in the north.”
Quebec farmers may see rain and snow in early April before it turns to rain before May.
And farmers in Atlantic Canada could see cooler and wetter conditions in April and May, but no signs of significant snowfall.