Canada's Christmas Weather To Be A 'Tale Of Two Seasons'

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Canada's Christmas Weather To Be A 'Tale Of Two Seasons'

TORONTO — Half of all Canadians will see a white Christmas this year, in what The Weather Network's chief meteorologist is calling "a tale of two seasons."

While most of Canada's land mass will be blanketed in the requisite two centimetres of snow to reach white Christmas status, "you can pretty much divide the population right down the middle," Chris Scott said, explaining that most of Canada's major cities will be green on Christmas Day.

Scott said that southern Ontario straight through to Atlantic Canada will be snow-free, and some areas can even expect rain on Christmas Eve.

But from northern Ontario to British Columbia, it's a different story, he said. In those regions — excluding Vancouver and Victoria — the ground will be snowy.

"Most of these places that have snow on the ground won't actually have snow falling, so travelling to friends and family will be pretty easy," he added. "Any more tricky travel would be well to the North: northern Ontario, northern Quebec and Labrador."

But, he said, there shouldn't be any "big-ticket storms" on Christmas Day.

Canada's Christmas Weather To Be A 'Tale Of Two Seasons'
 

DaSleeper

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Northern Ontario,
Not global warming, simply temperature variation...
As an "old stock" Canadian or old fogy, I can remember several years in the past with not even enough snow in the yard, to make a mound, to stick a small balsam to decorate for Christmas.
This year seems to be one of those if this short range temperature forecast is correct.....