This year, Greater Vancouver is experiencing a rare "warm autumn", but the Canadian Weather Network has just released the latest weather forecast, warning residents of all provinces: Don't be confused by warm autumn, and be prepared to welcome the storm + cold winter.

Greater Vancouver is experiencing a rare "warm autumn" this year, but the Canadian Weather Network has just released the latest weather forecast, warning residents of all provinces: Don't be confused by warm autumn, and be prepared to welcome the storm + cold winter.

Weather Network said: In the next few days, a large-scale conflict between cold and hot air is expected to occur, causing some typical autumn storms to hit Canada. Moreover, extremely cold weather and rare blizzards occurred in half of Canada this winter.

Source: Canadian Weather Network

Ontario : Heavy snow is coming

Source: Narcity

0 The worst weather in several weeks 1, and snow will begin in many places.

Weather Network said: A "wide high-pressure zone" prevented most storms from entering Ontario in October, but it will "open the gate" this weekend.

Because the "strong south wind stream" absorbs moisture from Gulfstream , heavy rainstorms will sweep parts of Ontario. ——"This is probably the most turbulent weather in the region in weeks"

Meanwhile, a cold front crossing the prairie could bring strong winds and cold air to northwestern Ontario, which caused snow to occur in most places this week.

Because sunspot activity becomes less and El Niño phenomenon weakens, Ontario will be colder and more snowy this winter than in previous years. The coldest period of is expected to occur in mid-to-late November, December and January.

BC Province : Strong winds pass through

Today (October 11), many residents of BC Province felt the chill of "Autumn wind sweeps away fallen leaves" early in the morning. As a cold front swept across BC, strong winds are expected in most areas.

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement, from Fort Nelson in the northeast, south to Elk Valley, west to the entire Greater Vancouver area, and Vancouver Island .

Gusts throughout the Lower Mainland are as high as 60 kilometers per hour, and gusts are expected to reach 70 to 80 kilometers per hour in the northern and central inland areas of BC.

It is expected that a large number of trees will be blown off, and throwing objects from high altitudes will also be a safety hazard.

BC Hydro said strong winds affected the northern and central inland, causing some residents in Prince George, Smithers, Burns Lake and Fort Nelson to fall into darkness overnight. A fallen tree cut off the power supply to more than 300 customers in the Campbell River.

Later on Monday, the strongest gusts in the waters near Victoria reached about 100 kilometers per hour, but by the morning, the situation had eased.

BC Wildfire Services also warned that strong winds could stir up forest fires, especially in many areas where drought has been long.

Currently 163 wildfires are burning in BC, including a 151-hectare fire outside Grand Forks, with 47 firefighters fighting.

Alberta : Strong wind + heavy snow

Alberta is about to become strong windy and may snow.

According to the Meteorological Network, after the warm autumn in early October, Alberta is tasting the "feeling of autumn". At the beginning of this week, a cold front passed through the prairie area, bringing "strong wind and cold" weather.

High winds that begin to cross Alberta on Monday night will affect the eastern part of the province, with gusts sometimes reaching 70 kilometers per hour. The temperature may drop enough to see "snowflakes at the foot of the mountain".Then, the windy weather will move further eastward toward Saskatchewan and Manitoba .

Alberta will still have strong winds in the next few days and the temperature will drop further. Alberta will usher in a "quite windy" season, and there will be a lot of snowfall based on the province's winter forecast.

According to the analysis of the Old Farmer's Yearbook, from December to February, the whole of Canada will usher in cold and snowy weather. Temperatures in the prairie areas (Saharan , Alberta, Manitoba) and Rocky Mountains may plummet to -40 degrees Celsius in January next year. Heavy snow is expected to cover Quebec and Ontario.

Labrador, Newfoundland and the Great Lakes will be affected by "furious precipitation and snowfall". It is expected that BC will also experience a snowy climate, and will become a ski resort in the upcoming winter.

As late autumn approaches, Especially in the next 7 days, it is possible to snow in 10 of Canada's 13 provinces and territories.

Usually the hotter it is in summer, the colder it will be in winter. This year's winter in Canada may not be very good...