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Just some clarification, I'm in PEI and the top of the article states: "In Atlantic Canada, we’ll see warmer temperatures for western areas, including Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick." But then in the Atlantic Canada (Region 1) specific, it states "April and May will be warmer and drier in the east, while the west will be cooler with above-normal precipitation." - so wondering if temps will be warmer or cooler than average for Western Atlantic Canada?? Same contradiction with the level of precipitation.
Hi - Why doesn't this mention human caused global warming?
Because they dont want to piss off their conservative customers...
because it isn't relevant to knowing the approximate dates, and why belabour the obvious?
Where’s the forecast for Eastern and Northern Ontario?
Hi Rae,
Our forecasts for Canada consist of the southern areas of the country. For instance, our monthly breakdowns is for Southern Ontario. When looking at the map, that is represented by the Warm, Dry area (orange) in the northern part of Southern Ontario and Normal Temps, Wet (dark green) in the southern part of that area. We expect it to be Cool, Dry across the rest of the province for Spring (April–May) but do not put together monthly breakdowns of the temperature and precipitation deviations from normal, which is why you only see a writeup for Southern Ontario in the text.
Hope this helps explain it!


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