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After record-breaking warmth, winter to salvage its reputation’: Weather Network ’s chief meteorologist Chris Scott says the forecast suggests this winter will be generally colder and more impactful than last year .
But it still won’t be a “start to finish blockbuster” for any of Canada 's regions.
The cold comeback will largely be directed at Western Canada , as the forecast calls for a generally colder season .
During a La Niña winter , the Prairies typically get colder while B.C. , Ontario and Quebec get more precipitation.
Yet La Niñña has “stalled” in the Pacific Ocean , Scott said.
How LaNiña evolves over the coming months will influence how winter looks in Canada .
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