Canada's Warmest Winter Unlikely
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•After record-breaking warmth, winter to ’salvage its reputation’: Weather Network
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Canada 's warmest winter on record is unlikely to repeat performance this year , forecasters say.
A new seasonal forecast suggests the season will try to “salvage its reputation’s reputation” in Canada .
The forecast calls for a generally colder season and near- or above-normal snow totals across parts of the West .
But it still won’t be a “start to finish blockbuster” for any of Canada 's regions, meteorologist says.
During a La Nina winter, the Prairies typically get colder while B.C. , Ontario and Quebec get more precipitation.
Yet La Nina has “stalled,” Scott said, so we’re kind of stuck in neutral right now in the Pacific .
How La Nina evolves over the coming months will influence how winter looks in Canada .
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