Monday, December 5, 2011

Winter Weather Projections for 2011 - 2012 in Oakville

The Weather Network just released an updated long term winter forecast. Since it is a La Niña year, world weather will be uneven which means some parts will see worse average weather while others will benefit.

In the case of the G.T.A. it seems we can expect a bit milder of a winter based on this forecast with average precipitation.

The only issue could be more higher wind days. Hopefully nothing like we have just witnessed in Calgary!

Amplify’d from www.northumberlandview.ca

National News: The Weather Network's Winter Outlook: Meteorologists share what to expect this winter

"We are expecting a 'melting pot' of weather this winter. From wild and wide swings in temperatures to sloppy winter storms in Southern Canada bringing snow, freezing rain and rain all within the same system," says Chris Scott, Forecast Operations Manager with The Weather Network. "While Western Canada has already experienced its first taste of winter, the heart of the winter season might be slightly delayed in Eastern Canada."

The Eastern Canada Winter
Above normal temperatures will dominate most of The Great Lakes region through to southern areas of the Maritimes. Near normal precipitation is in the outlook for Canadians living east of the Manitoba/Ontario border.

e Weather Network has just released its outlook for the months of December, January and February, and Canadians can expect a roller coaster winter from coast to coast, thanks to La Niña.
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