Sizzling and searing: Alberta's summer forecast is out and it's HOT

May 5 2024, 12:44 am

A sizzling hot summer is on its way for most of Canada, according to an extended weather forecast by the Farmers’ Almanac, and Alberta is set to catch some serious rays.

June 20 will officially mark the first day of summer in Alberta, and it is shaping up to be a warm one for the entire province.

“Temperatures in Canada will be hotter than normal across much of the country,” said the Farmers’ Almanac, except for cooler-than-normal conditions along the eastern side of Hudson Bay.

“Precipitation will be above normal from Atlantic Canada into eastern southern Ontario and in southeast British Columbia, the Yukon, and the northern Northwest Territories and near to below normal elsewhere,” it added.

The northern portions of Alberta are forecast to be warm and dry this summer, while southern Alberta, including Calgary, is set to be hot and dry.

summer forecast Alberta

The Farmers’ Almanac

Neighbouring BC is set to see a similar setup that is in the cards for Alberta, apart from hot and rainy conditions for southeast portions of the province.

Ontario can expect a mixed bag of weather, with cool and dry conditions in the north, hot and dry conditions in the southwest, and hot and rainy conditions in its south, including Toronto.

Rainfall will be above normal over central Canada. Across a swath covering parts of the Rockies, Prairies, and Great Lakes, occasional bouts of heavy precipitation will occur, primarily from showery rains and big thunderstorms.

Elsewhere, in much of Quebec and parts of the Maritimes, the Farmers’ Almanac anticipates cool and rainy conditions coupled with warm and rainy conditions for areas like Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick.

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