Warm but ‘moody’ spring expected across most of Canada: Weather Network forecast
Most Canadians can look forward to a warmer-than-normal spring, but they should also brace for the season’s “profound mood swings,” according to The Weather Network’s latest outlook.
The forecast released Wednesday predicts that the unusually mild winter seen across much of the country thanks to El Niño conditions will pave the way for even more pleasant weather in the coming weeks, but not without some interruptions.
“Overall, we will average out above normal for temperatures across the vast majority of the nation, from Vancouver through to Montreal,” the network’s chief meteorologist Chris Scott said in an interview. “But keep in mind that spring is a time of transition, and it is a roller-coaster.”
That could mean almost summer-like days quickly followed by cold snaps, stormy weather and even some potentially significant snowfall in parts of Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada, he said.