Diverse weather (including snow) will be found in Canada on Wednesday
Your weather forecast across Canada for Wednesday, Sept. 13.
Here is the weather forecast for Canada for Wednesday, Sept. 13. Find the details for your region below.
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B.C.
After the showers on Tuesday, dry conditions will move in on Wednesday.
Temperature-wise, high teens and low 20s are forecast for coastal sections and low- to mid-20s are expected for the Interior.

Prairies
Showers end Tuesday overnight in central Alberta and move into Saskatchewan for Wednesday, then push into Manitoba into Thursday.
There is the chance for a couple rumbles of thunder within those showers.

Temperatures are cooler on Wednesday for Alberta, with Calgary and Edmonton not even reaching 20°C. However, there is the chance for areas in the southeastern section, like Medicine Hat, to reach 20°C.
The warmer temperatures move east into southern Saskatchewan where Regina could reach 23°C. Warmer temperatures will be found farther south, while daytime highs in the upper teens will be found along the Yellowhead Highway.

Ontario
Cool temperatures move into northwestern Ontario with the threat of frost Wednesday morning.
Showers will ease Tuesday overnight for southern Ontario with drier conditions for Wednesday. Sunshine will come through later in the day.
Temperatures will be cooler and will fail to reach 20°C, potentially the lowest daytime temperature of the season thus far.

Quebec
Rain moves in early Wednesday morning and will be persistent through the day, then easing into Thursday.
There might even be a few rumbles within the rain, as well.
Atlantic Canada
Some rain moving into northern New Brunswick, with some cloud and even the chance of drizzle on Wednesday across Atlantic Canada.
Lee is still forecast to bring heavy rain, strong wind gusts, and high surf and waves over the weekend.

Snow in the North
As fires burn to the west in the Northwest Territories, a potent low-pressure system will blast Baffin Island with heavy snowfall and gusty winds of 60-90 km/h.
Snowfall amounts of 20–40 cm are forecast for the Clyde River area through Thursday.

