If you want to know what kind of winter to expect across much of Canada, you’re out of luck — Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is predicting above-seasonal temperatures in the eastern Arctic region, but elsewhere, the forecast is pretty up in the air.

The strongest predictions, which ECCC gave for the three-month period from December to February, were for warmer-than-normal temperatures in much of Nunavut, around Hudson Bay and across Northern Quebec and Labrador.

Some small parts of the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nova Scotia could see some colder-than-normal temperatures as well, while ECCC is predicting normal temperatures for some areas along B.C.’s coast, eastern Nova Scotia, and central and eastern Newfoundland.

But across vast areas of B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan

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