Meteorologists say the intense heat experienced in the summer season in Alberta will change by the time the fall season begins. The Farmers' Almanac also indicates that there will be a cold snap. The fall season officially begins on Monday, September 22, 2025. Alberta and the Prairie provinces will experience colder than average weather during the season.
The Farmers' Almanac forecast says that the cold snap will start early in mid-October and even snow will occur. There is also a possibility of rain across the country. Snowfall is possible in the higher reaches of Alberta as early as October. Heavy snowfall is expected in the province and the Prairies by November.
Heavy rain and the threat of tornadoes are expected in other parts of the country on the Atlantic coast, especially in Newfoundland, in mid-September. Ontario and Quebec are likely to experience heavy rain and thunderstorms throughout October. Meanwhile, British Columbia is also forecast to experience occasional rain from the Pacific region.