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Nearly All of Canada Will See a Warmer than Average Summer, Say Forecasters

  • Environment Canada announced on June 10, 2025, that most of Canada will experience a warmer-than-average summer, especially Ontario and eastern regions.
  • This forecast results from long-term warming trends, with Canada’s average summer temperature rising 1.8 degrees Celsius since 1948, mainly due to human-induced climate change.
  • Supporting this outlook, an early severe wildfire season has seen triple the 10-year average of area burned, driven by dry conditions and below-normal precipitation especially in western provinces.
  • Meteorologist Jennifer Smith noted some regions may face major heatwaves or persistent elevated temperatures, while research scientist Bill Merryfield highlighted increased wildfire risk fueled by these conditions.
  • The forecast implies heightened wildfire and heat-related risks across western Canada by August, prompting public readiness and ongoing monitoring of weather alerts and air quality indices.
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Summer 2025 is very likely to be warmer than normal, according to Environment Canada's seasonal forecasts.

·Montreal, Canada
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Warmer than normal summer predicted across Canada, uncertain precipitation levels

Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada

·Winnipeg, Canada
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The Globe & Mail broke the news in Canada on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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