It’s the start of December, so you might be wondering about what the winter has in store. This winter, El Niño will play a significant role in weather patterns across Canada and the Northern Hemisphere. Chief Meteorologist Anthony Farnell has been studying computer models and weather trends to determine if there will be snow for Christmas, and explains what this means.
- Brace yourself, Alberta: Winter weather is coming fast and fierce
- Blowing snow set to hit Toronto sparking fears of potentially messy driving
- Snow squall watch in effect for northern Peterborough County, Kawartha Lakes