For Release: August 24, 2020 Contact: Peter Geiger, Philom., Editor 207-755-2246 pgeiger@farmersalmanac.com Sandi Duncan, Philom., Managing Editor, 207-755-2349 sduncan@farmersalmanc.com
Because the Almanac is anticipating “cold and snowy conditions in the north, dry in the west, and everything crazy in between,” they’re asking, “which side are you on?”
More normal/seasonal temperatures will predominate across Quebec west to central Ontario.
In contrast, farther west, over western Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and eastern British Columbia will experience much colder than normal winter temperatures.
Snow Way Out If you like snow, then you should head out to western Quebec and Ontario, where snowier-than-normal conditions are forecast. In addition, above-normal snow is expected over the interior of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
An active storm (thanks to incoming storms from the Pacific) will bring a heavier than normal dose of rain to western British Columbia.