The southern Prairies could see drier weather heading into the summer, while southern Ontario producers could be dealing with wetter-than-normal conditions for planting, according to the Weather Network’s seasonal forecast.
Released Thursday, the forecast suggests a generally typical Canadian spring season, with the usual wild swings between warmer and colder weather.
“Spring in Canada is consistently inconsistent. Changeable weather and temperature roller coasters tend to dominate the season. That will especially be the case this year.”
But while the precipitation map below shows an area of below normal precipitation staying south of the Canada-US border, the forecast warns the southern parts of the Prairies “could trend dry” towards the start of summer. On the other hand, an active storm track is expected through the heart of the Great Lakes region.