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Nova Scotia’s Hot And Dry Weather To Extend Into The Fall

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Autumn weather will be getting off to a late start this year in Nova Scotia.  AccuWeather’s 2019 Canada Autumn Forecast has just been released and it states that late summer warmth and humidity will extend into September for the province.  While the rest of Eastern Canada will see October cool off, warmer than normal temperatures expected to stay in Atlantic Canada.  This warmer weather may delay the first freeze by a week or two and extend the growing season in Nova Scotia.

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“Tropical activity in the Atlantic is expected to steadily pick up through September and may linger well into October or even November,” said AccuWeather’s Canadian weather expert, Brett Anderson. On average there is one hurricane that lands in Atlantic Canada every three years.  In the event of any tropical storm or hurricane be prepared for damaging winds and heavy rain.

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