The Weather Network says we're in for some great weather 'til old man winter arrives
Central Ontario can expect a milder stretch of fall weather after a chilly start to the season, according to The Weather Network. Temperatures are forecast to be warmer than normal through September and October, giving residents plenty of opportunities to enjoy the fall foliage and outdoor activities.
However, the Weather Network says calm, mild weather likely won’t last through November, when a return to more typical late-fall conditions with increased storms and cooler temperatures is expected.
While Central Ontario will miss the extremes seen in other parts of the country, residents should prepare for an early taste of winter as the season wraps up.

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