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Warm summer in the forecast from The Weather Network


OAKVILLE, Ont. — The Weather Network released today its summer forecast, predicting an abundance of warm weather across most of Canada with near normal or slightly above normal temperatures expected for much of the country.

“While many Canadians experienced an abrupt transition from record cold to record heat during May, this is not the start of a relentlessly hot summer,” said Chris Scott, chief meteorologist at The Weather Network. “June will feature swings between mid-summer warmth and fresher spring weather before more consistent heat takes over for July and August. Heat waves are likely, especially for Southern Ontario and Quebec, but periodic breaks in the heat will keep the summer from being an all-out scorcher.”

For a detailed look at the conditions expected across Canada this summer please see the news release.

The Weather Network is owned and operated by Pelmorex Corp., which also owns the weather brands MétéoMédia, Eltiempo.es, Clima and Otempo.pt.