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Fall Forecast: Ottawa to see milder, drier weather through September, October and November [Video]

It will be a warmer and drier fall than normal in the national capital region, according to the fall forecasts from Environment Canada and the Weather Network.

As the leaves begin to change colour, the two weather agencies have released their fall forecasts ahead of the first day of fall on Sept. 22.

“A slow slide from summer to fall,” the Weather Network said in a statement.

“The transition to consistent autumnal weather will be slower than what we typically see across most of Canada,” Chris Scott, Chief Meteorologist at the Weather Network, said on Wednesday.

“Extended periods of pleasant fall weather are expected to last well into October, especially across the eastern half of the country. However, we are closely watching the potential for an abrupt transition to a colder pattern before the end of the fall season.”

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