As Americans wait impatiently for a their three-day weekend to come, Canadians will be celebrating a full week earlier, with Victoria Day – or National Patriots’ Day, depending on which province you live in – on Monday, May 28.
Will the skies be sunny, or will things get soggy, this Victoria Day? The Farmers’ Almanac knows the answer! Here’s what we’re predicting for your region:
Newfoundland & Labrador
A spell of fair weather over the weekend, followed by showery conditions, with gusty winds, on Monday.
Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Quebec
A spell of fair weather over the weekend, followed by showery conditions, with gusty winds, on Monday.
Ontario
Squally weather during the early part of the weekend, followed by fair skies.
Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan
Clear, but unseasonably chilly, over the weekend, followed by fair skies on Monday
British Columbia
Clear, but quite cool, over the weekend, turning unsettledby Monday.
Happy national holiday!
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Caleb Weatherbee is the official forecaster for the Farmers' Almanac. His name is actually a pseudonym that has been passed down through generations of Almanac prognosticators and has been used to conceal the true identity of the men and women behind our predictions.



If you notice a hole in the upper left-hand corner of your Farmers' Almanac, don't return it to the store! That hole isn't a defect; it's a part of history. Starting with the first edition of the Farmers' Almanac in 1818, readers used to nail holes into the corners to hang it up in their homes, barns, and outhouses (to provide both reading material and toilet paper). In 1910, the Almanac's publishers began pre-drilling holes in the corners to make it even easier for readers to keep all of that invaluable information (and paper) handy.
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