Get Ready for a Wild Ride: Canada's Spring Forecast
As the winter season comes to a close, Canadians are eagerly awaiting the arrival of spring. However, according to the Weather Network, this year's spring forecast is expected to be anything but ordinary.
In a recent report, the Weather Network warned Canadians to 'get ready for a wild ride' as a result of the unpredictable weather patterns expected this spring. The forecast predicts a mix of warm and cold temperatures, with late snowfall still a possibility in some regions.
So, what does a 'normal' spring look like across Canada? Typically, spring in Canada is characterized by a gradual warming trend, with daytime temperatures increasing and overnight temperatures decreasing. However, this year's forecast is expected to be more unpredictable, with temperatures fluctuating significantly from one region to another.
In Ottawa, for example, spring is trending warmer, but late snow isn't off the table. According to Environment Canada, the average high temperature in Ottawa during the spring season is around 12°C, while the average low is around 2°C. However, with the current forecast, temperatures are expected to be higher than usual, with some days reaching as high as 20°C.
While the unpredictable weather may be a challenge for some, it's also an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of Canada's diverse seasons. Whether you're a fan of warm weather or enjoy the occasional snowfall, this year's spring forecast is sure to bring some excitement to the table. So, grab your umbrella, your sunscreen, and your snow boots, and get ready for a wild ride!