Sluggish, volatile start to spring could give way to hot, dry ending: Weather Network
TORONTO — Spring is set for a sluggish and volatile start over parts of Canada, the Weather Network’s seasonal forecast suggests, though there are signs it could close out with a sudden flip to hot and dry conditions.
The journey from winter to summer is never a direct path in Canada, said senior meteorologist Doug Gillham. Yet, this year in particular, the country looks to be ready to take the “scenic route” through spring with some detours, delays and even some backtracking, he said.
What is typically a plentiful season for rain and snow could be even more so across large parts of Canada, especially to start the season, the forecast suggests. Temperatures too could tip to the colder side, at least for March and April.
By May, the signals are far less clear, Gillham said.


