Winter Weather Will Bury Canada Way Before December Thanks To A 'Temperature Fever' - Narcity

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You might want to get ready because cold and snowy winter weather is set to descend on parts of Canada way before December arrives due to a "temperature fever." According to The Weather Network, stubbornly warm temperatures in Nunavut, which is where the atmosphere makes some of the coldest air in the Northern Hemisphere, will have far-reaching impacts across Canada.
You might want to get ready because cold and snowy winter weather is set to descend on parts of Canada way before December arrives due to a 'temperature fever.' According to The Weather Network, stubbornly warm temperatures in Nunavut, which is where the atmosphere makes some of the coldest air in the Northern Hemisphere, will have far-reaching impacts across Canada.

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