Most of Canada is expected to see very warm weather in August, punctuated by periods of cooler-than-normal temperatures, The Weather Network projects.
The Weather Network report says hot weather is expected to "dominate from the southern Prairies to Atlantic Canada" in August, with a colder pattern developing across most of Northern Canada, which could push south and "break up" the heat across the southern parts of the country.
The hottest weather should begin to shift west in the second week of August, resulting in nearly seasonal temperatures across Atlantic Canada and a few "shots" of cooler weather. Ontario and Quebec could see an extended break from the heat in mid-August lasting between five and 10 days before the hot weather returns in late August and into September, The Weather Network says.
B.C. is expected to return to a "cooler pattern," the report says, with periods of warmer weather expected in mid- to late August, though not as high as what the province saw in the
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