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Warm Prairie weather forecast through January

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Environment Canada – Nearly all of Canada is forecast to see warmer-than-normal temperatures over the next three months, according to updated seasonal forecasts from Environment Canada.

There’s a 40 per cent chance of warmer-than-normal temperatures across all of the Prairies, with an even greater likelihood of warmer weather in Eastern Canada – especially the Maritimes.

Only Yukon, the Northwest Territories  and western British Columbia are expected to see normal temperatures, according to the forecast.

Precipitation through November, December and January is forecast to be in the normal range across most of the agricultural regions of Western Canada, with only northern Alberta and into eastern B.C. showing the possibility of above normal moisture.