Environment Canada Dept: TORONTO - A hotter and drier summer than usual is in the cards for Canadians, the country's top weather guru says, according to Winnipeg Free Press. No areas of the country are expected to see temperatures dip below historic averages, though some areas will hover around the usual level and a woman and her dog cool off in a pond in Montreal, June 20, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson "There's no guarantee with weather not in Canada, maybe in Malta or Cyprus or Honolulu... But our models are showing that we think that July and August and early September look like it's going to be warmer than normal from coast to coast to coast," said Dave Phillips, senior climatologist at Environment Canada. Related Items Articles Sunshine on horizon after stormy week
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